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(In)Compatible Transnational Lives and National Laws: The Case of German Citizens in Turkey

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Year 2016
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2 Report

Turkey: Country and Research Areas Report

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Year 2014
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3 Report

Taking Stock of the EU-Turkey Statement in 2024

Authors Gamze Ovactk, Gamze Ovacık, Meltem Ineli-Ciger, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name European Journal of Migration and Law
Citations (WoS) 1
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4 Journal Article

Best Practice Options: Turkey

Authors Philip Martin, Elizabeth Midgley, Michael Teitelbaum
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 6
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5 Journal Article

Asylum Policy and the Future of Turkey-EU Relations: Between Cooperation and Conflict

Authors Başak KALE, Angeliki DIMITRIADI, Elena SANCHEZ-MONTIJANO, ...
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Migration was a critical policy area for Turkey even before Turkey became an official candidate country to the EU in 1999. Especially, with the end of the Cold War in the 1990s Turkey began to face the challenges of being a country of origin and destination, while acting as a transit country for documented and undocumented migration. Although the foundations of a migration policy were shaped in Turkey prior to the EU accession process, the EU accession process had an important catalyser effect in transforming the migration and asylum policies. This paper presents an overall analysis of the changes experienced in Turkey since 1999 on the asylum field with a projection of three possible scenarios of convergence, cooperation and conflict on Turkey-EU relationship. In that respect, this paper aims to map out the important periods that have influenced the transformation of the asylum policy in Turkey. While locating the important events and drivers at the global, neighbourhood, EU and Turkish levels, this research based on extensive fieldwork interviews presents findings of a EU-Turkey relationship that lies between cooperation and conflict.
Year 2018
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6 Report

Psychological distress among international students in Turkey

Authors Evrim Cetinkaya-Yildiz, S. Gulfem Cakir, Yasar Kondakci
Year 2011
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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9 Journal Article

Land of Diverse Migrations: Challenges of Emigration and Immigrations in Turkey

Authors Ahmet İçduygu, Kemal Kirişci
Year 2009
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10 Book

Regional fertility differences in Turkey: persistent high fertility in the southeast

Authors M. Murat Yüceşahin, E. Murat Özgür
Year 2008
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 10
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16 Journal Article

Legal Aspects of Irregular Migration in Turkey

Authors Ibrahim KAYA
Description
Turkey receives ever-increasing numbers of irregular migrants from its economically and politically unstable East and South trying to cross its territory towards Europe. Turkey has also experienced dramatic economic and social change. Therefore, with regard to international migration Turkey, once regarded as a sending country, has become a transit as well as a destination country. There are various categories of irregular migrants which may overlap. A smuggled, even a trafficked, migrant may seek asylum in Turkey. An asylum seeker may become an irregular employee. An irregular employee may apply for asylum. Similarly, someone who was heading for Europe through Turkey may get stuck in Turkey and be forced to start employment without a valid work permit. A rise in ‘irregular’ migration is an issue of concern in Turkey. Irregular migration has been perceived as having social, economic and security consequences. Restrictive legislation and reinforced control mechanisms have been introduced by Turkey over the years. International law and EU instruments are part of this legislation. 2003 was a milestone in coping with irregular migration since most of the legislation was adopted in that year and immediately afterwards. It should also be noted that despite Turkey’s restrictionist stance an intensification of global and regional disparities has brought about more irregular migration and, given the magnitude of the problem, the solutions are beyond the control of a single country, requiring international cooperation and coordination.
Year 2008
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17 Report

Rethinking irregular migration in Turkey: Some Demo-Economic Reflections

Authors Ahmet İÇDUYGU
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Year 2008
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18 Report

The Irregular Migration Corridor between the EU and Turkey: Is it Possible to Block it with a Readmission Agreement?

Authors Ahmet İÇDUYGU
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Over the last decade while a shift from migrantion control to migration management has become an integral part of the EU-based political discources and policy practices relating to irregular migration, the issues of transit migration and readmission agreements seem to be high on the agenda. Within this context, the debate over irregular transit migration from Turkey to the EU is a perfect case study for analyzing how the phenomenon of irregular migration is affecting the European migration and border regimes. It is also an interesting case for analyzing the interplay between the migration-related issues and the EU-Turkey membership negotiations in which the whole notion of “migration management” turns into a type of conditionality measure for the progress and completion of the membership talks. This essay aims at elaborating the recent status of irregular migratory flows from Turkey to Europe referring to their changing volumes, trends and patterns. It also aims at relating the irregular migration through Turkey to the recently negotiated Readmission Agreement between the EU and Turkey which targets the return of apprehended irregular transit migrants in the EU member states to Turkey. In doing so, this essay intends to elaborate the ways in which the irregular transit migration in Turkey has impact on the European migration and border regimes.
Year 2011
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21 Report

Traumatic experiences, acculturation, and psychological distress among Syrian refugees in Turkey: The mediating role of coping strategies

Authors Gulsah Kurt, Ibrahim Hakki Acar, Zeynep Ilkkursun, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 13
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22 Journal Article

Noncommunicable Diseases Among Syrian Refugees in Turkey: An Emerging Problem for a Vulnerable Group

Authors Mehmet Ali Eryurt, Mevlude Gul Menet
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 11
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24 Journal Article

Syrian refugees in Turkey

Authors Senay ÖZDEN
Description
This report provides an overview of Syrian migration to Turkey since the start of the revolt in Syria in March 2011. The number of displaced Syrians crossing the border into Turkey has dramatically risen with the escalating use of violence employed by the Syrian regime ito suppress the revolt. According to the United Nations Refugee Agency, 182,621 Syrian refugees were living in Turkey mid-February 2013 (http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/regional.php). With the influx of huge numbers of Syrians into Turkey, anti-immigrant, anti-Arab discourses have surfaced among the Turkish public. Furthermore, due to the Turkish governments’ openly hostile position to the Syrian regime, Syrian migration became closely linked with Turkish domestic politics and foreign policy. Those individuals and political bodies critical of the Turkish government assumed an anti-immigrant position accusing displaced Syrians of being armed, sectarian rebels. Therefore, analyzing the Syrian migrant community in Turkey means contextualizing it within the political framework of the host-society.
Year 2013
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34 Report

Reform in Turkish Asylum Law: adopting the EU acquis?

Authors Ibrahim KAYA
Description
(En)Turkey has been a country of asylum since Ottoman times. Due to recent economic and political turmoil in its near abroad and beyond, the country now receives thousands of asylum applications each year. And, as witnessed in the last years, there is the potential for a massive influx of refugees to Turkey. Turkey has long lacked a functioning asylum system and corresponding legislation. Although the 1951 Refugee Convention and its Protocol were ratified, with a limitation related to their geographical application, the country adopted a Regulation only in 1994 after facing a massive refugee influx from Iraq. Further there is still no asylum law in force. As an EU member candidate, Turkey is expected to adapt its asylum system to those of the EU, undertaking, at the same time, to take up the acquis in this field. This paper examines what has been done by Turkey and what else is needed.
Year 2009
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35 Report

Temporarily protected Syrians' access to the healthcare system in Turkey: Changing policies and remaining challenges

Authors Basak Bilecen, Dilara Yurtseven
Year 2018
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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36 Journal Article

Has Migration Been Beneficial for Migrants and Their Children?

Authors Carolina V. Zuccotti, Harry B. G. Ganzeboom, Ayse Guveli
Year 2017
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 5
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37 Journal Article

The future of EU-Turkey relations: Mapping dynamics and testing scenarios

Principal investigator Angeliki Dimitriadi (PI)
Description
The EU and Turkey face mounting challenges both in relation to one another and internationally. The EU has recently been confronted with a series of crises, e.g. in the economic and migration dimensions. These developments as well as the Brexit-question are likely to make differentiation a growing phenomenon. On the other hand, Turkey faces polarisation between different political forces, the state and civil society. The neighbourhood is unravelling to the east and south and a power shift is under way at global level. This questions the regional roles of Turkey and the EU. Against this backdrop, FEUTURE’s research aims to: map the dynamics of EU-Turkey relations as to underlying narratives and thematic drivers; substantiate most likely future scenario(s) and assess its implications; draw policy recommendations. FEUTURE provides excellence and pursues an ambitious, inspiring and innovative programme in a three-phased structure of elaboration, exploration and extrapolation. It applies an inter-temporal, interdisciplinary and international approach by analysing drivers within six thematic dimensions (politics, security, economics, energy, migration, identity) and across four levels of analysis (EU, Turkey, neighbourhood, global). http://www.feuture.eu/
Year 2016
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39 Project

Fluctuations in Migration Flows to Europe

Authors Maastricht University, Scientific Research and Documentation Centre, Ministry of Security and Justice, Katie Kuschminder, ...
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In 2015, there were higher than normal migration flows from Turkey to Greece and then via the Western Balkans to other European Union (EU) countries, leading to what has been termed Europe’s ‘refugee crisis’. The primary research question guiding this study is: How can the fluctuations in migration flows on the Balkans route from January 2015-December 2018 be explained? The core sub-questions guiding this research are: What explanations are there for the sharp decrease in the number of refugees and migrants on the Balkans route even before the EU-Turkey Statement came into effect? What are the decision making factors of refugees and migrants when choosing to leave Turkey before and after the EU-Turkey Statement? To what extent do policy interventions impact refugees and migrants’ decision-making regarding routes and destination choices?
Year 2019
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42 Report

Turkish Migration Conference and Migration Challenge

Authors Philip Martin, Ibrahim Sirkeci
Year 2016
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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43 Journal Article

The Future of EU-Turkey Relations. Mapping Dynamics and Testing Scenarios

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Year 2016
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46 Project

International Migration System between Turkey and Russia: The Case of Project-Tied Migrant Workers in Moscow*

Authors Ahmet İÇDUYGU
Description
With over 4.5 million persons born in Turkey living abroad – for the most part in Europe – Turkey is currently one of the most significant emigration countries in the world. If native-born children of immigrants are included, over 6 million, or more than 8 percent of the country’s population lives abroad. These large numbers are a product of various migratory flows from Turkey which began in the early 1960s with the arrival of Turkish migrants in various Western European countries, and continued with the arrival of Turks in Australia, and the oil-rich countries of North Africa and the Middle East (MENA), and then in the former communist countries such as the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The emigration history of the last fifty years in Turkey indicates that the migratory flows of Turkish citizens have become a part of various migratory systems. The main aim of this essay is two-fold. First, it attempts to document the dynamics and mechanism of project-tied migration from Turkey to the Russian Federation, particularly focusing on the case of project-tied migrant workers from Turkey to Moscow. Second, it looks at the migratory system between Turkey and the former communist countries of Eastern Europe, Central and Northern Asian countries, with special reference to macro, micro, and meso factors affecting the migration system concerned.
Year 2009
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48 Report

The application of the EU-Turkey agreement : a critical analysis of the decisions of the Greek appeals committees

Authors Mariana GKLIATI
Year 2017
Journal Name European journal of legal studies, 2016, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 211-249
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49 Journal Article

Forced Migrants or Voluntary Exiles: Ethnic Turks of Bulgaria in Turkey

Authors Cem Disbudak, Semra Purkis
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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52 Journal Article

Patterns of Ethnic Intolerance in Europe

Authors Zan Strabac, Ola Listhaug, Tor Georg Jakobsen
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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53 Journal Article

FEUTURE: The Future of EU-Turkey Relations. Mapping Dynamics and Testing Scenarios

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Year 2016
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54 Project

Decision Making on the Balkan Route and the EU-Turkey Statement

Authors Maastricht University, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Koc University, ...
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In 2015, there were higher than normal migration flows from Turkey to Greece and then via the Western Balkans to other European Union (EU) countries, leading to what has been termed Europe’s ‘refugee crisis’. The primary research question guiding this study is: How can the fluctuations in migration flows on the Balkans route from January 2015-December 2018 be explained? The core sub-questions guiding this research are:What explanations are there for the sharp decrease in the number of refugees and migrants on the Balkans route even before the EU-Turkey Statement came into effect?What are the decision making factors of refugees and migrants when choosing to leave Turkey before and after the EU-Turkey Statement?To what extent do policy interventions impact refugees and migrants’ decision-making regarding routes and destination choices?
Year 2019
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57 Report

Acculturation conditions and orientations of Afghan and Syrian refugee entrepreneurs in Turkey

Authors Ayse Safak, Ayse Safak, Zehra Nuray Nisanci, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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62 Journal Article

Syrians in Turkey

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This report provides a concise overview of the existing conditions for Syrian refugees in Turkey in six areas: healthcare, education, labour, gender relations, civil society and social cohesion.
Year 2018
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65 Report

Migration in Turkey

Authors John M. Munro
Year 1974
Journal Name Economic Development and Cultural Change
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66 Journal Article

Child growth and refugee status: evidence from Syrian migrants in Turkey

Authors Murat Demirci, Andrew D. Foster, Murat G. Kırdar
Year 2024
Journal Name Journal of Demographic Economics
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67 Journal Article

A VISION ON ARMENIAN-TURKISH CONFLICT DURING THE BEGINNING OF XX CENTURY

Authors Aliyev Zaur Bilal Oglu
Year 2020
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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69 Journal Article

Being Minority in Turkey

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Year 2007
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73 Data Set

Who Wants to Travel to Europe? The Schengen Wall for Turkish Nationals

Authors Meltem Müftüler Bac
Year 2014
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79 Policy Brief

Double displacement of refugees in the context of the 2023 Turkey‐Syria earthquake

Authors Eda Sevinin, Eda Sevinin, Didem Danış, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 1
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81 Journal Article

Enhancing Visibility of the Academic Dialogue on EU-Turkey Cooperation

Principal investigator Angeliki Dimitriadi (PI)
Description
The historical complexity and volatility of EU-Turkey relations are reflected by research and teaching in this field. There are international research projects as well as many smaller and nationally funded studies and projects dealing with Turkey, including its relationship with the EU. Linking these different projects, diffusing knowledge on the European Integration process and exploiting synergies between international players constitutes real added-value for European Integration studies. To this end, VIADUCT builds a large network with partner institutions in every EU member state, Turkey and the neighbourhood extending its outreach in research and teaching beyond the EU. http://www.viaduct.uni-koeln.de/
Year 2017
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Men’s Rights Activism and Anti-Feminist Resistance in Turkey and Norway

Authors Hande Eslen-Ziya, Margunn Bjørnholt
Year 2023
Journal Name Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society
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84 Journal Article

Turkey Refugee Resilience

Authors UNDP, Bastien Revel, Atlantic Council
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Year 2020
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88 Report

Country report : Turkey

Authors Zeynep KADIRBEYOGLU
Year 2010
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90 Report

Significance of Education towards Social Cohesion: The Case of Syrian Refugees in Turkey

Authors Tuba Duman
Year 2019
Journal Name Selçuk Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi
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95 Journal Article

War, Trauma and Reality: Afghan Women's Plight in Turkey

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Year 2013
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96 Report

Young People of Migrant Origin in Sweden

Authors Charles Westin
Year 2003
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 38
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97 Journal Article

Analysis of the EU-Turkey Readmission Agreement: a Unique Case

Authors Cigdem Akin Yavuz
Year 2019
Journal Name European Journal of Migration and Law
Citations (WoS) 3
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100 Journal Article
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