Pakistan currently hosts up to three million Afghans, a number that is likely to increase due to the Taliban's recent return to power in Afghanistan. This working paper is based on empirical research on the experience of Afghan displacement in Pakistan from 2019 until early 2021 as part of the European Union funded TRAFIG project. Findings show that Afghans' protracted displacement is classed. Many low-skilled, low-income and largely non-educated Afghans experience barriers to upward social mobility, particularly leading the Afghan youth to consider migrating to Europe. First-generation Afghan refugees who migrated mainly in the 1980s and 1990s prefer to stay in Pakistan; only few would return if the conditions allowed it. While aiming to i...
This working paper is based on the empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement of S...
Afghanistan has been at war with the West since the late 1900’s, remaining in a state of constant tu...
This dissertation offers an account of ‘crisis,’ migration, and border regimes among Afghans across ...
Pakistan currently hosts up to three million Afghans, a number that is likely to increase due to the...
This Working Paper addresses the situation of Afghans before, during and after their displacements i...
Different types of low-scale mobility have traditionally aided Afghans in Pakistan to cope with the ...
This paper highlights the importance of transnational migratory networks in the reconstruction of Af...
Since 1979, Pakistan has been a key player in the management of Afghan refugees despite challenging ...
Huge numbers of Afghan refugees living in Pakistan have returned to Afghanistan, yet an almost equal...
Migration is a primary characteristic of Afghan society. Mobility and spatial dispersion of solidari...
The present article proposes three main theses: the normality of movements and the prior existence o...
A refugee is a person who has been displaced and forced to cross the border because of the situation...
This study investigates the livelihood strategies employed by Afghan refugees residing in Pakistan. ...
The Taliban’s recent seizure of Kabul and overall control of the country has once again led many Afg...
This rapid literature review summarises evidence and key lessons that exist regarding previous refug...
This working paper is based on the empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement of S...
Afghanistan has been at war with the West since the late 1900’s, remaining in a state of constant tu...
This dissertation offers an account of ‘crisis,’ migration, and border regimes among Afghans across ...
Pakistan currently hosts up to three million Afghans, a number that is likely to increase due to the...
This Working Paper addresses the situation of Afghans before, during and after their displacements i...
Different types of low-scale mobility have traditionally aided Afghans in Pakistan to cope with the ...
This paper highlights the importance of transnational migratory networks in the reconstruction of Af...
Since 1979, Pakistan has been a key player in the management of Afghan refugees despite challenging ...
Huge numbers of Afghan refugees living in Pakistan have returned to Afghanistan, yet an almost equal...
Migration is a primary characteristic of Afghan society. Mobility and spatial dispersion of solidari...
The present article proposes three main theses: the normality of movements and the prior existence o...
A refugee is a person who has been displaced and forced to cross the border because of the situation...
This study investigates the livelihood strategies employed by Afghan refugees residing in Pakistan. ...
The Taliban’s recent seizure of Kabul and overall control of the country has once again led many Afg...
This rapid literature review summarises evidence and key lessons that exist regarding previous refug...
This working paper is based on the empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement of S...
Afghanistan has been at war with the West since the late 1900’s, remaining in a state of constant tu...
This dissertation offers an account of ‘crisis,’ migration, and border regimes among Afghans across ...