Transit Migration
In: Review of International Economics, Band 25, Heft 5, S. 1017-1045
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In: Review of International Economics, Band 25, Heft 5, S. 1017-1045
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In: IMISCOE research
Transit migration, comprising mixed flows of refugees and labour, is widely considered a concern and even security threat. However, the concept is as vague and blurred as it is politicised. This volume offers evidence-based, comprehensive coverage of the entire belt of countries in the neighbourhood of the EU, ranging from Russia to Morocco. Transit migration is critically analyzed from the perspective of sending, transit and receiving countries, offering new insights into refugee and irregular migration flows, transnational migration networks and overlapping migration systems.
Transit migration, comprising mixed flows of refugees and labour, is widely considered a concern and even security threat. However, the concept is as vague and blurred as it is politicised. This volume offers evidence-based, comprehensive coverage of the entire belt of countries in the neighbourhood of the EU, ranging from Russia to Morocco. Transit migration is critically analyzed from the perspective of sending, transit and receiving countries, offering new insights into refugee and irregular migration flows, transnational migration networks and overlapping migration systems.
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In: IMISCOE Research
Transit migration is a term that is used to describe mixed flows of different types of temporary migrants, including refugees and labor migrants. In the popular press, it is often confused with illegal or irregular migration and carries associations with human smuggling and organized crime. This volume addresses that confusion, and the uncertainty of terminology and analysis that underlies it, offering an evidence-based, comprehensive approach to defining and understanding transit migration in Europe.
In: IMISCOE Research
In: IMISCOE Research Ser
Transit migration is a term that is used to describe mixed flows of different types of temporary migrants, including refugees and labor migrants. In the popular press, it is often confused with illegal or irregular migration and carries associations with human smuggling and organized crime. This volume addresses that confusion, and the uncertainty of terminology and analysis that underlies it, offering an evidence-based, comprehensive approach to defining and understanding transit migration in Europe
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This study aims at exploring the flows of transit migration to North Cyprus by type: whether or not it is labour, refugee or asylum. To determine that, the question of which push factors lay behind transit migration in the origin country tries to be answered. Also this study seeks to analyze origins, routes and destinations of transit migrants in TRNC from 2004 to 2008. In addition, the paper analyzes what kind of measures TRNC government was taking to deal with illegal transit migrants, human trafficking and smuggling through its borders, and how non-state institutions in TRNC considered and dealt with transit migrants and especially refugees.
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The European migrant crisis has turned the Western Balkans states into the most important transit region from Asia and Africa to the European Union. Being the main recipient of migrants the EU carries an active migration management policy on the territory of the Western Balkan region. The main purposes of the EU's migration policy are to reduce the scale of illegal migration and reform the asylum system by means of securitization and externalization. In turn, the Western Balkans states heading for European integration are forced to follow all the political decisions of the EU authorities in the field of migration, hoping for an early entry into the organization. However, these decisions lead to an increase in migration pressure on the countries of the region, actually turning the Western Balkans into a buffer zone that performs the function of filtering the flows of illegal migrants.