QuantMig H2020 Project
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This is the official account of the @EU_H2020 Project QuantMig: Quantifying Migration Scenarios for Better Policy (2020-2023). The project ended in July 2023.
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👉As Europe builds resilient labour markets, migration can help – but will not be enough Read the newest Population Europe Policy Insight by Jakub Bijak & Emily Barker ! 🔗population-europe.eu/research/polic…
Check out this CPC (@cpc-cg.bsky.social 🦋) Policy Briefing presenting QuantMig H2020 Project results on the Impact of Brexit on EU migration - By Valentina Di Iasio & Jackie Wahba
"It’s not about the economy or welfare state, it’s about having the possibility to rely on a community that is already there and already established” Our Valentina Di Iasio & Jackie Wahba share QuantMig H2020 Project results at this The Conversation podcast episode! 🔗shorturl.at/bjJK7
📚QuantMig H2020 Project publication alert! Expecting Brexit and UK Migration: Should I Go? By Valentina Di Iasio & Jackie Wahba Check it out! 👇
Semi-plenary inequalites & migration Jackie Wahba on what we don’t know: #Remittances impact on inequality across time/place? Does overseas work experience increase/reduce wage/job inequalities? Does return migration affect gender inequality via Soc Rem? QuantMig H2020 Project #IMISCOE2023
🧵#European labour markets will come under strain due to #ageing & disbalance of workers and #retirees 📰In #ChangingPopulations Jakub Bijak & Emily Barker discuss the need for 'resilient' policy solutions to flexibly respond to future shocks- page 13 ▶️sway.office.com/AonbjiCLacvHLf…
🧵Did you know that QuantMig H2020 Project has created #teaching materials aimed at #KS4 secondary #students which will allow them to examine global #migration patterns? 🌐 🧑🏫In #ChangingPopulations, find out about the free lesson plans available - page 14 ⤵️ ▶️sway.office.com/AonbjiCLacvHLf…
Evidence for Policy Making - "The strongest pull factor for asylum seekers to a destination is social networks, both in terms of previous asylum applicants as well as stock of previous migrants" quantmig.geodata.soton.ac.uk/res/files/Quan… Valentina Di Iasio Jackie Wahba QuantMig H2020 Project
📚Predicting the flows of people across Europe, and their impact EU Research Results The EU-funded QuantMig H2020 Project project created tools to help European policymakers make evidence-based decisions when it comes to anticipating and responding to migration. europa.eu/!9gqpPF
📚New Policy Brief by Jakub Bijak CPC (@cpc-cg.bsky.social 🦋) & colleagues! Managing Migration: What Can We Learn From Simulation Experiments? Check it out! 👇 🔗population-europe.eu/research/polic…
#Migration is complex, often triggered by political crises, economic downturns, and natural or human-made disasters. New work by IIASA researchers Michaela Potančoková and Guillaume Marois offer key #policy insights for managing high-migration events 🌎📊 ➡️iiasa.ac.at/news/aug-2023/…
📢QuantMig H2020 Project just launched three freely-accessible, open online tools prepared within the project! It includes: ✔️Probabilistic estimates of migration ✔️Migration scenarios ✔️Migration policy changes in Europe, & much more! 🔗quantmig.eu/news_&_events/…
If you want to know more about Jakub's recent #policy recommendations from #ChangingPopulations, see the Population Europe Population and Policy Brief: 📑Policy with foresight: Preparing for the future in a scientifically rigorous and actionable way ➡️ population-europe.eu/files/document…
#ICYMI - Jackie Wahba & Valentina Di Iasio wrote an article for The Conversation on what influences people's #migration decisions, finding that people are likely to go where others from their family or community have gone. Go to page 6 of #ChangingPopulations: sway.cloud.microsoft/1cluipwlQyHb9p…