What is the Evidence Base? Assessing Irregular Migration Data and Their Impact on Policymaking and Public Debates in the EU
This edition of the joint webinar hosted by MIrreM will explore the role of irregular migration data in shaping policymaking and public discourse within the EU member states and at EU level.
Strategic litigation on behalf of migrant workers: To what extent and how can litigation help improve their working and living conditions
The 8th joint webinar, hosted by DignityFIRM, will bring together legal experts to reflect on recent strategic litigation cases from around the world (including Europe, Canada, and Asia) and will explore to what extent and how legal strategies contributed to improvements in the working and living conditions of (including irregular) migrant workers.
PhD School and other training opportunities for migration scholars
Advanced Training in Migration Studies and Research Methods: Below you can find various training opportunities for scholars and practitioners interested in migration studies […]
MIrreM Spring School
The MIrreM Spring School provides a unique opportunity to gain firsthand insights from experts involved in the MIrreM project—a three-year research project focused on assessing the quantitative aspects of migrant irregularity and related policies.
Irregular not irrelevant: Conceptualizing and measuring irregular migration
Can sanctuary cities inspire innovative approaches to migrant and refugee urban integration? How can we put the principle, “nothing about us without us” into practice? And what does it mean to decentre migration research? Find out more in the 3rd episode of the podcast Borders & Belonging having Albert Kraler as guest.
Measuring Irregular Migration – What do we know now, 15 years since CLANDESTINO?
This webinar hosted by MIrreM project presents findings from a multi-country assessment of irregular migration estimates and indicators. Speakers will share insights on the currently available data on irregular migration stocks and flows. They will also discuss recent developments, as well as persistent challenges in measuring irregular migration.
Why are Tens of Thousands of Afghans Missing in Austria?
MIrreM’s PI Albert Kraler was one of several experts interviewed for this informed piece in the Austrian daily Kleine Zeitung (in German) trying to understand why the number of Afghans in Austria has grown so little, despite high inflows and low returns and whether undocumented presence could be part of the explanation.