Migration Policy Centre

A centre of advanced research and training on international migration, asylum and mobility.

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Fair protection : public perceptions of fairness in asylum decision-making

This study “unpacks” and identifies key features of public perceptions of the fairness of asylum decision-making, a highly salient policy issue in many countries that has been largely neglected in existing research on public fairness perceptions.

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Skills-oriented migration in the Western Balkans : linking workers’ migration aspirations to skill shortages in destination and origin countries

Policy coordination between regions is crucial to managing migration flows and addressing skill gaps without exacerbating local shortages.

What does genocide do to migration categories?

The mass displacement of Palestinians in Gaza over the past year raises urgent questions for migration policymakers and researchers about how we understand and categorise migration. This blog explores the inadequacies of current legal categories.

Will we ever move on from employer-tied sponsorship for low-wage workers?

Despite regular reports of exploitation, the practice of ‘tied sponsorship,’ remains the default setting of most temporary labour migration programmes, especially those aimed at low- and mid-skilled workers.

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