By now, the staggering figures involved in child migration globally are familiar to us all. However it is important to remind ourselves that 50 million children worldwide have been uprooted – including 28 million children forced to move due to conflict and violence.1 One in every 200 refugees is a child. In Europe, one in every four asylum applications is made by a minor. Yet, while child migration is recognized as one of the most pressing humanitarian challenges of our time, our analysis reveals a significant lack of understanding about children’s mobility. A strong focus is placed upon drafting new regulations and frameworks instead of addressing some of the underlying – and, to some extent, invisible – problems entrenched in...
Broadly speaking, an asylum seeker can be defined or described as a person who has left their countr...
Quote: "In the past decade, worldwide more than 1.5 million children have been killed in wars; more ...
Already for decades, European countries have ample experience receiving refugee children. The last p...
The phenomenon of migration continues to affect millions of children around the world who are forced...
In this introductory chapter we identify themes that will be carried throughout the book. We begin i...
Introduction ‘States should ensure that children in the context of international migration are tr...
This article presents a tentative analysis of 30 years of academic research in the field of children...
With children on the move at the forefront of policy-making and research in Europe in recent years, ...
It has been estimated that more than 50,000,000 children and youth have migrated across borders or b...
The past few years have borne witness to the largest migration ever recorded, with over 59.5 million...
Since 2015 and the increase of migrants’ and refugees’ arrivals in Europe, women and children on the...
The Middle East and sub‐Saharan African countries have been suffering by wars during last few years ...
The capacity of child-rights institutions and children’s services in many European countries needs t...
Unaccompanied minors are children who migrate internationally without their parent or primary adult ...
The capacity of child-rights institutions and children’s services in many European countries needs t...
Broadly speaking, an asylum seeker can be defined or described as a person who has left their countr...
Quote: "In the past decade, worldwide more than 1.5 million children have been killed in wars; more ...
Already for decades, European countries have ample experience receiving refugee children. The last p...
The phenomenon of migration continues to affect millions of children around the world who are forced...
In this introductory chapter we identify themes that will be carried throughout the book. We begin i...
Introduction ‘States should ensure that children in the context of international migration are tr...
This article presents a tentative analysis of 30 years of academic research in the field of children...
With children on the move at the forefront of policy-making and research in Europe in recent years, ...
It has been estimated that more than 50,000,000 children and youth have migrated across borders or b...
The past few years have borne witness to the largest migration ever recorded, with over 59.5 million...
Since 2015 and the increase of migrants’ and refugees’ arrivals in Europe, women and children on the...
The Middle East and sub‐Saharan African countries have been suffering by wars during last few years ...
The capacity of child-rights institutions and children’s services in many European countries needs t...
Unaccompanied minors are children who migrate internationally without their parent or primary adult ...
The capacity of child-rights institutions and children’s services in many European countries needs t...
Broadly speaking, an asylum seeker can be defined or described as a person who has left their countr...
Quote: "In the past decade, worldwide more than 1.5 million children have been killed in wars; more ...
Already for decades, European countries have ample experience receiving refugee children. The last p...