
IMI
@intmiginstitute
Developing a long-term & forward-looking perspective on international migration, seeing migration as part of broader global change & development. RT≠endorsement
ID: 260169297
http://migrationinstitute.org 03-03-2011 10:14:09
2,2K Tweet
10,10K Followers
690 Following



Research suggests rising levels of development lead to rising levels of migration, but what causes significant country-to-country variation in this trend? The MADE project asks this question in 6 country case studies. Check out their first policy brief👇 migrationinstitute.org/publications/m…

just before the weekend - my new article on democratization and migration policy in Tunisia is out! It’s part of a SI with the wonderful Helene thiollet. Please share and let me know what you think! ENMISA Migration Politics and Governance - IMISCOE SC APSA Migration & Citizenship Section Political Science Leiden tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

New article by IMI Fellows Geraldine A. Ampah & Leander Kandilige explores the co-creation of transnational livelihoods through ‘door-to-door’ shipping operations between Ghana and the UK Now out in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies SCMR: doi.org/10.1080/136918…



When and why do states include migrants in social protection policies? In a new IMI WP, Mira Burmeister-Rudolph explores this question in Kerala, India - one of the first subnational states to implement social protection policies for emigrants and returnees. migrationinstitute.org/publications/a…


Very excited that our first TIES teaching module on migration drivers for high school students is online in English! Soon also in French, German, Italian, Dutch and Polish. Please share with teachers & tell us what you think! IMI German Institute for Global and Area Studies National Geographic Society




Why does discontent lead some to migrate, others to protest, while others do nothing? New IMI WP by Astrid Bodini, Evelyn Ersanilli, and Jacquelien van Stekelenburg introduces 'mobilization trajectories' as a tool to study migration and protest intentions 🔗migrationinstitute.org/publications/m…

Focusing on educated urban youth, this paper with Astrid Bodini as lead author, presents "Mobilization Trajectories" as analytical tool for understanding why in a similar context some prefer to migrate, others to protest and yet others prefer inaction..

Given wide disparities in wealth & wellbeing worldwide, far fewer people migrate than our theories predict. Why? New WP alert! Check out the first global survey of *staying* aspirations and *retain* factors using Gallup World Poll data migrationinstitute.org/publications/v…

Congratulations to Katharina Natter for her book 'The Politics of Immigration Beyond Liberal States: Morocco & Tunisia in Comparative Perspective' with Cambridge University Press - Politics! - 'important' Christina Boswell - 'highly original' James F. Hollifield - 'empirically-rich & analytically-astute' @gtsourapas


Researching Decisions to Stay and Migrate: A Temporal Multilevel Analysis framework. Check out this new IMI working paper by Simona Vezzoli, Lucia Mýtna Kureková and Kerilyn Schewel. migrationinstitute.org/publications/r…

