This report synthesizes the conclusions of WP6 in the ADMIGOV project focusing on development interventions and refugees' and other migrants' migration aspirations. The primary questions guiding the research were: Under what conditions are migration decision-making processes influenced by development interventions? To what extent do different migration decision-making factors shape migration decisions? The selected countries for analysis were chosen as large refugee hosting environments (Ethiopia, Lebanon, Turkey), being a core transit country towards the European Union (EU) (Mali) and having regular migration of nationals (Ethiopia and Mali). The consolidated results highlight four key findings. First, there is a wide diversity of access...
Although humanitarian crises, such as the ongoing mass exodus from Syria toward Europe, tend to focu...
Adopting a bottom-up approach, and taking the EU‒Turkey deal as a case study, this Ph.D. thesis prov...
This paper presents the argument that the so-called migration crisis that started in the summer of 2...
This policy brief highlights the results of WP6 in the ADMIGOV project focusing on development inter...
This report is part of the ADMIGOV WP6 investigating migration aspirations and development interven...
This report examines the relationships between development interventions and the migration aspiratio...
This report provides an evaluation of the relationship between development interventions and migrati...
The data was collected as part of H2020 ADMIGOV project, subproject (WP6) that examined relationship...
The 2014–2015 refugee crisis gave a sharp turn in the European policies on migration. The internatio...
The MIGCHOICE project set out to ask how and to what extent development interventions affect people\...
The 2014–2015 refugee crisis gave a sharp turn in the European policies on migration. The internatio...
An important dimension of the European Union’s response to the 2015 refugee and migration management...
Published online: 18 December 2017This paper contributes to the lack of research on refugee journeys...
This report analyzes how refugees are impacted by border-management policies and migration controls,...
No. 8This paper provides a state of the art overview of current thinking and available evidence on t...
Although humanitarian crises, such as the ongoing mass exodus from Syria toward Europe, tend to focu...
Adopting a bottom-up approach, and taking the EU‒Turkey deal as a case study, this Ph.D. thesis prov...
This paper presents the argument that the so-called migration crisis that started in the summer of 2...
This policy brief highlights the results of WP6 in the ADMIGOV project focusing on development inter...
This report is part of the ADMIGOV WP6 investigating migration aspirations and development interven...
This report examines the relationships between development interventions and the migration aspiratio...
This report provides an evaluation of the relationship between development interventions and migrati...
The data was collected as part of H2020 ADMIGOV project, subproject (WP6) that examined relationship...
The 2014–2015 refugee crisis gave a sharp turn in the European policies on migration. The internatio...
The MIGCHOICE project set out to ask how and to what extent development interventions affect people\...
The 2014–2015 refugee crisis gave a sharp turn in the European policies on migration. The internatio...
An important dimension of the European Union’s response to the 2015 refugee and migration management...
Published online: 18 December 2017This paper contributes to the lack of research on refugee journeys...
This report analyzes how refugees are impacted by border-management policies and migration controls,...
No. 8This paper provides a state of the art overview of current thinking and available evidence on t...
Although humanitarian crises, such as the ongoing mass exodus from Syria toward Europe, tend to focu...
Adopting a bottom-up approach, and taking the EU‒Turkey deal as a case study, this Ph.D. thesis prov...
This paper presents the argument that the so-called migration crisis that started in the summer of 2...