Latest news
New working paper by IMI fellow Robin Cohen on Sunak’s ‘Stop the Boats’ policy
17 May 2023
IMI fellow Robin Cohen and Emeritus Professor of Development Studies at the University of Oxford had published a new COMPAS working paper "Will Sunak’s ‘Stop the Boats’ policy have perverse consequences?".
Study Global Migration at the University of Amsterdam
17 May 2023
Why do people migrate? Are borders beyond control? Are immigrants taking away jobs? Will climate change lead to mass migration? Has integration ‘failed’? Or do we badly need immigrants to boost growth and innovation in ageing societies? Will development in poor countries reduce migration? And how does migration affect development in origin societies?
Professor Stephen Castles, 1944-2022
10 August 2022
New article: Crafting a ‘liberal monarchy’: regime consolidation and immigration policy reform in Morocco
5 August 2020
In a new article published in the Journal of North African Studies, IMI researcher Katharina Natter analyses Moroccan immigration policymaking and ties to the monarchy's authoritarian consolidation agenda.
Latest publications
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Voluntary Immobility: A Global Analysis of Staying Preferences
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Alix Debray et al, (2022), IMI Working Paper Series, 176
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Mobilization trajectories as a tool to study migration and protest intentions: An illustration from Morocco
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Astrid Bodini et al, (2022), 175
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Migration aspirations and preferences to stay in a Brazilian frontier town: Tranquility, hope and relative endowment
Working paper
Simona Vezzoli, (2022), IMI Working Paper Series, 174, 1 - 47
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Managing Migration through Detention and Information-Giving Practices: the Case of the Italian Hotspot and Relocation System
Working paper
Roberto Calarco, (2022), IMI Working Paper Series, 173, 01 - 22
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A Transnational Social Contract: How the South Indian State of Kerala justifies Social Protection Policies towards Non-Resident Keralites
Working paper
Mira Burmeister-Rudolph , (2022), IMI Working Paper Series, 172, 1 - 36