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Title:To stay or to leave? : the dilemma for independent Syrian businessmen Author(s):HATAHET, Sinan
; سنان حتاحتDate:2021Type:OtherSeries/Number:Policy Briefs; 2021/55; Middle East Directions (MED); Wartime and Post-Conflict in SyriaAbstract:The relationship between the Syrian regime and businessmen went, over many years through different phases, alternating between antagonism and cooperation. However, it remained functional as the keystone of the economy. The ...

Title:Mobility in the Mediterranean : refocusing EuroMed relations on work, vocational training and mobility Author(s):BEN AHMED, GhaziDate:2021Type:OtherSeries/Number:EUI RSC PP; 2021/01; Global Governance Programme; [Cultural Pluralism]Abstract:As migration in the Mediterranean region is set to increase, driven by income gaps, climate change, and other diverse reasons, the Euro-Mediterranean partners should engage in fair discussions to overcome blockages with a ...
Title:Migration, borders, and security discourses in the time of COVID-19 : the case of migration from Bangladesh to India Author(s):TIERI, SilviaDate:2021Type:OtherSeries/Number:EUI RSC PP; 2021/10; Global Governance Programme; [Europe in the World]Abstract:Migration has taken place throughout human history and continues to do so in the 21st century. In many recent instances, the states to which migrants are headed have framed migration as a security issue, i.e. a threat to ...
Title:Regional responses to Covid-19 : systemic resilience, human mobility, and cross-country supply chains Author(s):KHARLAMOVA, Anna; BILGER, VeronikaDate:2021Type:OtherSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; 2021/11; MigResHub; CommentaryAbstract:The disruption of production, financial, and mobility systems caused by Covid-19 has reminded global and local actors that the ability to adapt to unexpected shocks depends critically on the ability of regions and states ...
Title:Covid-19, migrant workers and the resilience of social care in Europe Author(s):VAN HOOREN, FrancaDate:2020Type:OtherSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; MigResHub; Think Pieces; 2020/04Abstract:The Covid-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of social care. In many countries, social care occupations have been put on lists of ‘essential occupations’, meaning that workers in these occupations were exempted ...
Title:Strengthening health system resilience : what role for migrants and migration policies? Author(s):THOMAS, Steve; FLEMING, Padraic; O'DONOGHUE, Catherine; ALMIRALL-SANCHEZ, AriannaDate:2020Type:OtherSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; MigResHub; Think Pieces; 2020/05Abstract:Catastrophic events occurring over the last decade or so have highlighted the need to understand how to govern health systems in the face of shocks. In high-income countries this was triggered by the economic crisis from ...
Title:Food supply resilience and migrant workers Author(s):MARTIN, PhilipDate:2020Type:OtherSeries/Number:RSC; Migration Policy Centre; MigResHub; Think Pieces; 2020/03Abstract:The Covid-19 pandemic disrupted economies and labor markets, including sectors such as agriculture that employ internal and international migrant workers. The resilience of the supply of farm workers, its ability to recover ...
Title:Disposable medical gloves, indispensable migrant workers Author(s):KHADKA, UpasanaDate:2020Type:OtherSeries/Number:RSC; Migration Policy Centre; MigResHub; Think Pieces; 2020/02Abstract:The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the visibility of the contributions of migrant workers, including those engaged in lower-skilled work in essential sectors. Migrant workers play a key role in the systemic ...
Title:Systemic resilience as a response to COVID-19 Author(s):HYNES, WilliamDate:2020Type:OtherSeries/Number:RSC; Migration Policy Centre; MigResHub; Think Pieces; 2020/01Abstract:System resilience is a term of rising popularity during the Covid-19 pandemic. Governments worldwide have the opportunity to adopt a systemic, anticipatory approach to reinforcing resilience as a response to the interconnected ...
Title:Global trends and continental differences in attitudes to immigration : thinking outside the Western box Author(s):GONNOT, Jerome
; DRAŽANOVÁ, Lenka
; BRUNORI, Claudia
Date:2020Type:OtherSeries/Number:Policy Briefs; 2020/42; Migration Policy CentreAbstract:In this Policy Brief we present a global overview of long-term trends and current attitudes to immigration across the world to highlight:
Concerns about immigration in Western European and American countries have followed ...





