Between 2008 and 2018, the number of asylum seekers from Africa entering the European Union tripled. In this paper, we analyze whether this increase can be explained by intensified violent conflicts in the countries of origin. We use quarterly data on bilateral flows of asylum seekers from 48 African into 31 European countries. We find that an increase in the number of violent incidents leads to an increase in the number of refugees within country-dyads. However, this effect declined in size over time. Since the peak of the “refugee crisis” of 2015, migration increasingly appears as a self-reinforcing process
In this article, we examine the impact of terrorist attacks on asylum-related migration flows. So fa...
This research sets out the importance of studying the refugee crisis and the phenomenon of migration...
Despite mixed empirical evidence, refugees have been blamed for spreading conflict in the countries ...
Between 2008 and 2018, the number of asylum seekers from Africa entering the European Union tripled....
BACKGROUND The growing relevance of migration in the policy agenda of both host and sending countrie...
Background: There is much discussion about whether high acceptance rates of asylum applications lead...
The current migration and refugee crisis in Europe requires an understanding of the different migrat...
Europe has recently been seeing the “migrant crisis”, with 1.3 million asylum applications in 2015, ...
The number of refugees worldwide is now 12 million, up from 3 million in the early 1970s. And the nu...
This article analyses the determinants of asylum migration to Western Europe. Potential asylum seeke...
This article contributes to the debates on the securitization of asylum and migration in Europe by f...
This article analyzes the determinants of asylum migration to Western Europe. Potential asylum seeke...
Phenomena such as civil war, protracted conflict, and deteriorating internal security, especially in...
When and how does forced migration strain security relations between neighbouring States? Drawing fr...
Studies have reported alarmingly high rates of traumatic experiences for refugee populations. While ...
In this article, we examine the impact of terrorist attacks on asylum-related migration flows. So fa...
This research sets out the importance of studying the refugee crisis and the phenomenon of migration...
Despite mixed empirical evidence, refugees have been blamed for spreading conflict in the countries ...
Between 2008 and 2018, the number of asylum seekers from Africa entering the European Union tripled....
BACKGROUND The growing relevance of migration in the policy agenda of both host and sending countrie...
Background: There is much discussion about whether high acceptance rates of asylum applications lead...
The current migration and refugee crisis in Europe requires an understanding of the different migrat...
Europe has recently been seeing the “migrant crisis”, with 1.3 million asylum applications in 2015, ...
The number of refugees worldwide is now 12 million, up from 3 million in the early 1970s. And the nu...
This article analyses the determinants of asylum migration to Western Europe. Potential asylum seeke...
This article contributes to the debates on the securitization of asylum and migration in Europe by f...
This article analyzes the determinants of asylum migration to Western Europe. Potential asylum seeke...
Phenomena such as civil war, protracted conflict, and deteriorating internal security, especially in...
When and how does forced migration strain security relations between neighbouring States? Drawing fr...
Studies have reported alarmingly high rates of traumatic experiences for refugee populations. While ...
In this article, we examine the impact of terrorist attacks on asylum-related migration flows. So fa...
This research sets out the importance of studying the refugee crisis and the phenomenon of migration...
Despite mixed empirical evidence, refugees have been blamed for spreading conflict in the countries ...