This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Harris, P. (2015). Migration, money, markets and morality. Journal of Public Affairs, 15(4), 331-333 , which has been published in final form at doi: 10.1002/pa.1591. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving.Editorial Over the last year, the pressure of economic migration and vast numbers of people on the move who have been destabilised by conflict, instability and deprivation has impacted dramatically upon Europe and particularly the European Union (EU). Pictures of drowned children washed up on beaches, boat swampings, human flotsam, dead bodies of those suffocated and rotting in trucks of those who died...
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This article examines two particular aspects of the 2015 ‘migration crisis’: the implications of EU ...
This article departs from the discussion by Stephen Castles on the migration-asylum nexus by focusin...
This article will assess the manner in which the principal of free movement within the European Unio...
This article focuses on the situation of migrants and their descendants in European labour markets. ...
Europe is undergoing the strongest migration crisis that in terms of its importance can be compared ...
International cooperation on economic migration has been difficult to achieve. The interests of emig...
This article focuses on the situation of migrants and their descendants in European labour markets. ...
Tis article questions whether the presentation of the return and deportation of irregular migrants a...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the international legal status of forced migrants within t...
This article questions whether the presentation of the return and deportation of irregular migrants ...
Europe has a long-standing history both as a major point of destination for migrants and as a depart...
This article analyses the determinants of asylum migration to Western Europe. Potential asylum seeke...
Refugees and asylum seekers are only a small proportion of the 60 million forcibly displaced persons...
Migration has become a crucial issue for Europe, one that is likely to dominate policy and political...
The world is currently facing the largest humanitarian crisis since the Second World War. The growin...
This article examines two particular aspects of the 2015 ‘migration crisis’: the implications of EU ...
This article departs from the discussion by Stephen Castles on the migration-asylum nexus by focusin...