Resisting the extreme 2024
While so much of international migration policy appears to be characterised by the normalisation of increasingly abusive practices, it is, nevertheless, […]
While so much of international migration policy appears to be characterised by the normalisation of increasingly abusive practices, it is, nevertheless, […]
Against the backdrop of increasingly restrictive migration policies, this study explores recent irregular migration dynamics to the European Union (EU)
This Quarterly Mixed Migration Update (QMMU) covers Europe. The core countries of focus are Spain, Italy, Greece and countries along
Italy, Malta and Greece are among the main countries of first entry into the EU for migrants reaching Europe from
For people with a migratory background, decent and affordable housing is an increasing challenge, especially in Southern Europe. While Italy
MMC is part of PACES, a 40-month (2023-2026) Horizon Europe project that aims to encourage migration policymakers to adopt migration research as the basis for migration policymaking. The project’s interdisciplinary consortium is led by the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) and composed in total of 11 beneficiary and 3 associated partners, including universities and non-profit organisations. MMC is participating with research in Italy, Niger and Tunisia. Learn more at iss.nl/paces
The following article was originally compiled for the Quarterly Mixed Migration Update, Europe, Quarter 2, 2024 and has been reproduced
This Quarterly Mixed Migration Update (QMMU) covers Europe. The core countries of focus are Spain, Italy, Greece and countries along
On 17 March, the European Union (EU) and Egypt entered into a new agreement to reduce irregular migration to Europe,
This Quarterly Mixed Migration Update (QMMU) covers Europe. The core countries of focus are Spain, Italy, Greece and countries along