In this study, we analyse the relationship between migration and inequality, within a network setting. Specifically, we employ social network analysis to investigate whether migration flows move between countries with similar or dissimilar levels of income and inequality, across 41 European countries. We observe that emigration flows move between more unequal to less unequal countries and find indications of two migration regimes: one reflecting the movement predominantly between EU-15 member states and another propelled by per-capita income differences for the migrants from other countries in Europe. As the first study to investigate the relationship between inequality and migration flows within a network, rather than considering the flows...
This paper provides a unified view for defining a measure of the reasons behind migration flows whos...
Abstract: We provide an analytical-behavioral explanation for the observed positive relationship bet...
This article investigates the relationship between migrants’ destination choices and the formal labo...
In this study, we analyse the relationship between migration and inequality, within a network settin...
International audienceMigration flows are often thought as stemming from a reserve army of labour fr...
Migration flows are often thought of as stemming from a reserve army of labour from developing count...
This chapter provides the historical context for the past half-century in Europe focusing specifical...
Income inequality and population’s migration are economic processes ongoing in every country, but th...
This study examines the relationship between social inclusions of migrant and income inequality. Bot...
This policy brief illustrates the role of inequality as a driver of migration and seeks empirical ev...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...
Acknowledgement of the prominent role of social networks in migration studies marked a significant d...
26 páginas, 5 figuras, 2 tablasThis article investigates the relationship between migrants’ destinat...
Our paper focuses on the formation and existence of migration networks in the OECD countries. Immigr...
peer reviewedThis paper covers the literature on the role migrants networks in explaining aggregate...
This paper provides a unified view for defining a measure of the reasons behind migration flows whos...
Abstract: We provide an analytical-behavioral explanation for the observed positive relationship bet...
This article investigates the relationship between migrants’ destination choices and the formal labo...
In this study, we analyse the relationship between migration and inequality, within a network settin...
International audienceMigration flows are often thought as stemming from a reserve army of labour fr...
Migration flows are often thought of as stemming from a reserve army of labour from developing count...
This chapter provides the historical context for the past half-century in Europe focusing specifical...
Income inequality and population’s migration are economic processes ongoing in every country, but th...
This study examines the relationship between social inclusions of migrant and income inequality. Bot...
This policy brief illustrates the role of inequality as a driver of migration and seeks empirical ev...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...
Acknowledgement of the prominent role of social networks in migration studies marked a significant d...
26 páginas, 5 figuras, 2 tablasThis article investigates the relationship between migrants’ destinat...
Our paper focuses on the formation and existence of migration networks in the OECD countries. Immigr...
peer reviewedThis paper covers the literature on the role migrants networks in explaining aggregate...
This paper provides a unified view for defining a measure of the reasons behind migration flows whos...
Abstract: We provide an analytical-behavioral explanation for the observed positive relationship bet...
This article investigates the relationship between migrants’ destination choices and the formal labo...