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02/14/2022 11:57

New Data on Migration Policies of 32 Countries in Asia, Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean

Verena Schweiger Fachabteilung Kommunikation
German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA)

    The GIGA research project “Every Immigrant Is an Emigrant” focuses on the analysis of migration policies in countries both of origin and of destination in Asia, Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean. The research findings are presented in 32 country reports on the website www.imisem.info.

    As part of the three-year GIGA research project “Every Immigrant Is an Emigrant,” a multinational team of researchers analysed migration policies in countries both of origin and of destination in Asia, Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean. The project team focused on the regulations that determine whether and how migrants can enter and settle. For the first time ever, both immigration and emigration are considered together as the two sides making up migration policy.

    A multinational team of researchers collected detailed information on hundreds of regulations for 32 political entities in Asia, Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean. The research project was funded by the Leibniz Association.

    The findings of the project are presented in 32 country reports, which are available online at: www.imisem.info.


    Contact for scientific information:

    Dr. Luicy Pedroza (lpedroza@colmex.mx)
    Dr. Pau Palop García (pau.palop_garcia@uni-erfurt.de)
    So Young Chang (soyoung.chang@giga-hamburg.de)


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