Publications Other (33) Policy Brief: Studying Immobility Author(s): Kerilyn Schewel Published in: Cross Migration Project, 2020 Publisher: IMISCOE: Migration Research Hub Return aspirations and coerced return: A case study on Syrian refugees in Turkey and Lebanon Author(s): Lea Muller-Funk, Sonja Fransen Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 162, 2020 Publisher: International Migration Institute State Expansion, Mobility and the Aspiration to Stay in Western French Guiana Author(s): Mathis Osburg Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 168, 2020 Publisher: International Migration Institute Policy Brief: Key knowledge questions on migration drivers Author(s): Katharina Natter Published in: Cross Migration Project, 2020 Publisher: IMISCOE: Migration Research Hub Paradoxes of Migration and Development Author(s): Hein De Haas Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 157, 2019 Publisher: International Migration Institute Opening the floodgates? European migration under restrictive and liberal border regimes 1950-2010 Author(s): Hein de Haas , Simona Vezzoli , María Villares-Varela Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 150, 2019 Publisher: International Migration Institute Social Transformation Author(s): Hein de Haas, Sonja Fransen, Katharina Natter, Kerilyn Schewel, Simona Vezzoli Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 166, 2020 Publisher: International Migration Institute Mehr als nur Herkunftsländer – Migrationsmuster in Algerien, Marokko und Tunesien Author(s): Katharina Natter Published in: Studie des Referats Naher und Mittlerer Osten/Nordafrik, 2016 Publisher: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung There’s No Hard Right–Soft Left Divide on Migration Policy Author(s): Hein de Haas, Katharina Natter Published in: 2018 Publisher: News Deeply Social Transformation, Resistance and Migration in the Italian Peninsula over the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Author(s): Simona Vezzoli Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 166, 2020 Publisher: International Migration Institute Migration and Social Transformation in Ethiopia Author(s): Kerilyn Schewel, Asmamaw Legass Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 152, 2019 Publisher: International Migration Institute Welfare and Migration: Unfulfilled Aspirations to “Have Rights” in the South- Moroccan Todgha Valley Author(s): Dominique Jolivet Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 170, 2020 Publisher: International Migration Institute Why Ethiopian Women Go to the Middle East: An Aspiration-Capability Analysis of Migration Decision-Making Author(s): Kerilyn Schewel Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 148, 2018 Publisher: International Migration Institute State expansion, development imaginaries and migration in a peripheral frontier: The case of Caracaraí, Brazil Author(s): Naiara Rodriguez Peña Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 165, 2020 Publisher: International Migration Institute Who aspires to stay? Immobility aspirations among youth in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam Author(s): Kerilyn Schewel, Sonja Fransen Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 161, 2020 Publisher: International Migration Institute Social Transformation and Migration: an Empirical Inquiry Author(s): Hein de Haas, Sonja Fransen Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 141, 2018 Publisher: International Migration Institute Autocratic immigration policymaking: The illiberal paradox hypothesis Author(s): Katharina Natter Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 147, 2018 Publisher: International Migration Institute Migration, Development and the Urbanization of the Good Life: Mobility Transitions in Rural Ethiopia Author(s): Kerilyn Schewel Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 159, 2020 Publisher: International Migration Institute Migration and Social Transformation in a Small Frisian Town: The Case of Bolsward, the Netherlands Author(s): Albertus Sikke Jan Wielstra Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 169, 2020 Publisher: International Migration Institute Immigration Policy Theory: Thinking Beyond the ‘Western Liberal-Democratic’ Box Author(s): Katharina Natter Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 145, 2018 Publisher: International Migration Institute Het is bespottelijk te suggereren dat we vluchtelingen geen veilig thuis kunnen bieden Author(s): Hein de Haas Published in: Sociale Vraagstukken, Issue 23 January 2017, 2017 Publisher: Sociale Vraagstukken Social transformation and migration: An empirical inquiry Author(s): Hein de Haas and Sonja Fransen Published in: IMIn Working Paper Series, Issue 141, 2018, Page(s) 1-40 Publisher: IMIn Working Paper Series Much of What We Think We Know Is Wrong Author(s): Hein de Haas Published in: Der Spiegel, Issue March 21, 2017, 2017 Publisher: Der Spiegel Migrationspolitik: Keine eierlegende Wollmilchsau Author(s): Katharina Natter Published in: Der Standard, Issue 25 August 2016, 2016 Publisher: Der Standard Immigration Policy Theory: Thinking Beyond the ‘Western Liberal-Democratic’ Box Author(s): Katharina Natter Published in: IMIn Working Paper Series, Issue 145, 2018, Page(s) 1-34 Publisher: IMIn Working Paper Series Formal Education and Migration Aspirations in Ethiopia Author(s): Kerilyn Schewel and Sonja Fransen Published in: IMIn Working Paper Series, Issue 144, 2018, Page(s) 1-35 Publisher: IMIn Working Paper Series Migration Matters: Migration 101 Video Lecture Series Author(s): Hein de Haas Published in: Migration Matters, 2016 Publisher: Migration Matters The social transformation perspective: an application to long-term patterns and dynamics of Guyanese emigration Author(s): Simona Vezzoli Published in: 2018 Publisher: JEMS The Volume and Geography of Forced Migration Author(s): Sonja Fransen, Hein de Haas Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 156, 2019 Publisher: International Migration Institute Formal Education and Migration Aspirations in Ethiopia Author(s): Kerilyn Schewel, Sonja Fransen Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 144, 2018 Publisher: International Migration Institute International Migration: Trends, determinants and policy effects Author(s): Hein de Haas, Mathias Czaika, Marie‐Laurence Flahaux, Edo Mahendra, Katharina Natter, Simona Vezzoli, María Villares‐Varela Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 142, 2018 Publisher: International Migration Institute Maghreb – Migration Patterns and Policies between the Sahara and the Mediterranean Author(s): Katharina Natter Published in: 2020 Publisher: German Federal Agency for Civic Education (bpb) and Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS State expansion, changing aspirations and migration: The case of Cisternino, Southern Italy Author(s): Simona Vezzoli Published in: IMI Working Paper Series, Issue 158, 2020 Publisher: International Migration Institute Peer reviewed articles (11) Crafting a ‘Liberal Monarchy’: Regime Consolidation and Immigration Policy Reform in Morocco Author(s): Katharina Natter Published in: The Journal of North African Studies, 2020, Page(s) 1-25, ISSN 1362-9387 Publisher: Frank Cass Publishers DOI: 10.1080/13629387.2020.1800206 Political party ideology and immigration policy reform: an empirical enquiry Author(s): Katharina Natter, Mathias Czaika, Hein de Haas Published in: Political Research Exchange, Issue 2/1, 2020, Page(s) 1735255, ISSN 2474-736X Publisher: ECPR DOI: 10.1080/2474736x.2020.1735255 Ad-hocratic immigration governance: how states secure their power over immigration through intentional ambiguity Author(s): Katharina Natter Published in: Territory, Politics, Governance, 2021, Page(s) 1-18, ISSN 2162-2671 Publisher: Regional Studies Association DOI: 10.1080/21622671.2021.1877189 Ziway or Dubai: Can Flower Farms in Ethiopia Reduce Migration to the Middle East? Author(s): Kerilyn Schewel Published in: IOM Migration Research Series, Issue 55, 2018, Page(s) 2-14, ISSN 1607-338X Publisher: IOM A theory of migration: the aspirations-capabilities framework Author(s): Hein de Haas Published in: Comparative Migration Studies, Issue 9/1, 2021, ISSN 2214-594X Publisher: SpringerOpen DOI: 10.1186/s40878-020-00210-4 Understanding Immobility: Moving Beyond the Mobility Bias in Migration Studies Author(s): Kerilyn Schewel Published in: International Migration Review, Issue 54/2, 2020, Page(s) 328-355, ISSN 0197-9183 Publisher: Center for Migration Studies DOI: 10.1177/0197918319831952 Revisiting aspiration and ability in international migration Author(s): Jørgen Carling, Kerilyn Schewel Published in: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2017, Page(s) 1-19, ISSN 1369-183X Publisher: Carfax Publishing Ltd. DOI: 10.1080/1369183x.2017.1384146 Rethinking immigration policy theory beyond ‘Western liberal democracies’ Author(s): Katharina Natter Published in: Comparative Migration Studies, Issue 6/1, 2018, ISSN 2214-594X Publisher: Comparative Migration Studies DOI: 10.1186/s40878-018-0071-9 Formal Education and Migration Aspirations in Ethiopia Author(s): Kerilyn Schewel, Sonja Fransen Published in: Population and Development Review, Issue 44/3, 2018, Page(s) 555-587, ISSN 0098-7921 Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Inc. DOI: 10.1111/padr.12159 International Migration: Trends, Determinants, and Policy Effects Author(s): Hein Haas, Mathias Czaika, Marie‐Laurence Flahaux, Edo Mahendra, Katharina Natter, Simona Vezzoli, María Villares‐Varela Published in: Population and Development Review, Issue 45/4, 2019, Page(s) 885-922, ISSN 0098-7921 Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Inc. DOI: 10.1111/padr.12291 Migration transforms the conditions for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals Author(s): W Neil Adger, Emily Boyd, Anita Fábos, Sonja Fransen, Dominique Jolivet, George Neville, Ricardo Safra de Campos, Marjanneke J Vijge Published in: The Lancet Planetary Health, Issue 3/11, 2019, Page(s) e440-e442, ISSN 2542-5196 Publisher: Elsevier Ltd DOI: 10.1016/s2542-5196(19)30213-x Thesis dissertations (4) Changing migration dynamics in a small rural town: a case of replacement migration and social transformation Author(s): Albertus Sikke Jan Wielstra Published in: 2019 Publisher: University of Amsterdam Political regimes and immigration policymaking. The contrasting cases of Morocco and Tunisia Author(s): Katharina Natter Published in: 2019 Publisher: University of Amsterdam State encroachment and migration in a peripheral frontier: A case study of Caracaraí, Brazil Author(s): Naiara Rodriguez Peña Published in: 2019 Publisher: University of Amsterdam Moved by Modernity: How Development Shapes Migration in Rural Ethiopia Author(s): Kerilyn Schewel Published in: 2019 Publisher: University of Amsterdam Conference proceedings (1) Renewing the migration debate. Building disciplinary and geographical bridges to explain global migration Author(s): Simona Vezzoli , Hein de Haas Published in: 2019 Publisher: International Migration Institute Non-peer reviewed articles (1) Book Review: Crossroads: Comparative Immigration Regimes in a World of Demographic Change Author(s): Katharina Natter Published in: International Migration Review, Issue 54/3, 2020, Page(s) 947-949, ISSN 0197-9183 Publisher: Center for Migration Studies DOI: 10.1177/0197918319881441 Searching for OpenAIRE data... There was an error trying to search data from OpenAIRE No results available