Push and pull factors of international migration - International Migration Survey

Authors Schoorl J. et al., 2000, Push and pull factors of international migration: a comparative report. European Communities, ISBN: 92-828-9721-4
Year 1998
Dataset ID ITN027
Access Type
Keywords return migration
religion
labour market integration
Demographic characteristics behaviours
Identity ethnic national racial religious and belonging
Quantitative Survey Data
Ethmig
Family reunification marriage family relations
Income-related and or poverty
Social cohesion and or civic engagement and or networks
Asylum seekers and refugee issues
Consumption and or leisure
Educational attainment trajectory human capital skills
Housing housing access
Language skills training
Legal status administrative situation
Migration trajectory past future
Reasons for migration migration drivers
Citizenship and naturalization
Transnational patterns e g remittances travel engagement with home country politics etc and diasporas
Public attitudes about migration and migrants
Human smuggling and trafficking

Taxonomy Associations

Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
Methods
Geographies
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