Migration Research Hub updates

Keep up with the latest updates related to the Migration Research Hub. Updates from before March 2020 may also refer to CrossMigration, the IMISCOE-led Horizon 2020 project that was responsible for building the Hub.

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On News & Updates
28 January 2021

The IMISCOE Migration Research Hub continues to grow

With the Migration Research Hub approaching one year of being live, we thought we would give a short but exciting update on its recent growth. Thanks to our partnerships with Clarivate Web of Science, CrossRef and oth...
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On News & Updates
31 March 2020

Using the Migration Research Hub to conduct and visualise systematic literature reviews

The Migration Research Hub is the tool for getting an overview of knowledge on migration. From journal articles to projects to datasets, all types of research are indexed and handily categorised according to th...
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On Interviews
23 March 2020

Migration policy indicators: Better analysis and comparison

In the past twenty years, researchers have increasingly compared migration policies, particularly at the national level. This has led to the growth of indicators that capture and synthesise measurable information on thes...
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On News & Updates
14 March 2020

The Taxonomy of Migration Studies - what it is and how to use it

The core aim of the Migration Research Hub is to bring all knowledge of migration under one roof. To make it easier for the users to navigate this vast world of knowledge about migration and related themes, the entire re...
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On Interviews
12 March 2020

Migration scenarios: Informing policy, without predicting outcomes

For policymakers, non-governmental organisations, and civil society more broadly, having reliable information on migration flows has become increasingly important. Within the framework of the CrossMigration project, the...
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On Food for thought
9 March 2020

Migration Food For Thought: Would you flee without your smartphone?

This is a #migrationfoodforthought piece from Carlotta Preiss at DeZIM Institute, Germany, about digital migration infrastructures, and the role they play in migration flows.  Would you flee without your...
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