PUBLICATIONS: WORK PACKAGE REPORTS
Work package reports and deliverables present the main empirical findings regarding the key topics of the respective work packages
The governance of Entry (work package 1)
- Julia Koopmans and Markus Gonzales-Beilfuss (2019) Legal and institutional mapping of regular entry governance regimes in the European Union. AdMiGov Deliverable 1.1, Barcelona: University of Barcelona. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217836.
- Julien Jeandesboz, Eirini Aivaliotou, Patrycja Matusz, Polly Pallister-Wilkins, and Ilias Pitsikos (2020) Operational practices of EU entry governance at air, land and sea border. AdMiGov Deliverable 1.2, Brussels: ULB. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217847.
- Martin Lemberg-Pedersen, Joanna Rübner Hansen and Oliver Joel Halpern (2020) The political economy of entry governance. AdMiGov Deliverable 1.3. Copenhagen: Aalborg University. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217863.
- Julien Jeandesboz (2020) Final Report on Entry. AdMiGov Deliverable 1.4, Brussels: ULB. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217873.
The governance of Exit (work package 2)
- Arja Oomkens and Barak Kalir (2020) Legal and operational infrastructures of Exit regimes targeting irregular migrants in the European Union. AdMiGov Deliverable 2.1, Amsterdam: UvA. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217890.
- Barak Kalir, Martin Lemberg-Pedersen, Arja Oomkens, Janis Geschke, Markus González Beilfuss, Joan-Josep Vallbé, Oliver Joel Halpern & Wendelien Barkema (2021) EU Exit Regimes in Practice: Case Studies from the Netherlands, Spain, Germany and Denmark. AdMiGov Deliverable 2.2, Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217897.
- Martin Lemberg-Pedersen & Oliver Joel Halpern (2021) Frontex and Exit Governance: Dataveillence, Civil Society and Markets for Border Control, AdMiGov Deliverable 2.3, Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217907.
- Talitha Dubow and Katie Kuschminder (2021). EU Exit Regimes in Practice: Sustainable Return and Reintegration, ADMIGOV deliverable 2.4, Maastricht: Maastricht University. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217918.
- Markus González Beilfuss and Julia Koopmans (2021) Alternatives to pre-removal detention in return procedures in the EU. AdMiGov Deliverable 2.5, Barcelona: University of Barcelona. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217952.
- Markus Gonzales-Beilfuss and Julia Koopmans and (2021) Legal pathways to regularisation of illegally staying migrants in EU Member States. AdMiGov Deliverable 2.7, Barcelona: University of Barcelona. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217964.
- Barak Kalir and and Martin Dybdahl Jensen (2022) Final Report on the Governance of Exit. AdMiGov Deliverable 2.6, Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217958.
Circular and temporary labour migration in Europe (work package 3)
- Vincenzo Gomes and Jeroen Doomernik (2020) State-of -the-art on temporary labour migration schemes in Europe. AdMiGov Deliverable 3.1, Amsterdam: UvA. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8218974.
- Patrycja Matusz and Eirini Aivaliotou (2020) Circular and temporary migration in Poland during COVID-19. AdMiGov Deliverable 3.2, Wroclaw: University of Wroclaw. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.8218992.
- Berta Güell and and Blanca Garcés-Mascareñas (2020) Agricultural seasonal workers in times of COVID-19 in Spain. AdMiGov Deliverable 3.3, Barcelona: CIDOB. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8224128.
- Jeroen Doomernik, Wendelien Barkema and Vincenzo Gomes (2020) How (seasonal) agricultural demands for labour are met by immigrant workers in the Netherlands and Germany. AdMiGov Deliverable 3.4, Amsterdam: UvA. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8218998.
- Patrycja Matusz & Eirini Aivaliotou (2021) Covid-19 and Seasonal Migration in Europe: A Comparative analysis of Poland, Spain, The Netherlands, and Germany. AdMiGov Deliverable 3.5, Warsaw: Uniwersytet Wroclawski (Uwr). DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8219007.
The UN’s Protection principle on the ground in Greece, Turkey and Lebanon (work package 4)
- Polly Pallister-Wilkins, Anastasia Anastasiadou, Alexandra Zavos and Evythimios Papataxiarchis (2021) Protection in a Hostile Environment: An on-the-ground study into protection practices in Lesvos and Athens. AdMiGov Deliverable 4.1, Amsterdam: UvA. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8219028.
- Sibil Karadağ and Aysen Üstübici (2021) Protection during pre-pandemic and COVID-19 periods in Turkey. AdMiGov Deliverable 4.2, Istanbul: Koç University. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8219041.
- Maria Gabriella Trovato, Nayla Al-Akl and Dana Ali (2021) Displaced Syrians in Lebanon: Protection amidst Crises. AdMiGov Deliverable 4.3, Beirut: American University of Beirut. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8219057.
- Polly Pallister-Wilkins and Evthymios Papataxiarchis (2022) Protection beyond legal-centrism and containment, AdMiGov Deliverable 4.4, Amsterdam/Mytilini: University of Amsterdam/University of the AEGEAN. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8219069.
The UN’s Protection principle for people on the move (work package 5)
- MMC (2022) Mixed Migration Centre (2022) Profiles, drivers, journeys, protection and assistance challenges of people on the move towards Greece and Italy, AdMiGov Deliverable 5.1. Geneva: Danish Refugee Council/Mixed Migration Centre. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8219079.
- Jane Linekar and Luigi Achilli (2022) Security costs: How the EU’s exclusionary migration policies place people on the move toward Italy and Greece at greater risk – a quantitative analysis, AdMiGov Deliverable 5.2. Geneva: Danish Refugee Council/Mixed Migration Centre. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8219094.
The UN’s Sustainable development principle on the ground in Mali, Ethiopia, Turkey and Lebanon (work package 6)
- Ayşen Üstübici, Eda Kirişçioğlu, Ezgi Elçi (2021) Migration and Development: Measuring migration aspirations and the impact of refugee assistance in Turkey. AdMiGov Deliverable 6.1, Istanbul: Koç University. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8219102.
- Gabriella Trovato, Nayla Al-Akl and Dana Ali (2021) Migration and Development of Displaced Syrians in Lebanon. AdMiGov Deliverable 6.2, Beirut: American University of Beirut. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8219114.
- Katie Kuschminder, Iman Rajabzadeh, Asmelash Tsegay, Asmamaw Legass and Mohammed Assen (2021) Migration and Development: Eritrean Refugees’ and Ethiopian Nationals’ Migration Aspirations in Ethiopia. AdMiGov Deliverable 6.3, Maastricht: Maastricht University (on request). DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.821912.
- Johannes Claes, Anna Schmauder, Fransje Molenaar, 2021) Examining the migration development nexus in Kayes Region, Mali. AdMiGov Deliverable 6.4, The Hague: Clingendael Institute. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8219137.
- Katie Kuschminder and Iman Rajabzadeh (2022) Migration Aspirations and Development Interventions in Compounding Crisis’. AdMiGov Deliverable 6.5, Maastricht: University of Maastricht. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8219148.
Indicators of ‘good’ migration governance (work package 7)
- Francesco Pasetti (2019) Measuring ‘good’ migration governance in turbulent times, a critical state of the art. AdMiGov Deliverable 7.1, Barcelona: CIDOB. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8224069.
- Francesco Pasetti and Elaine McGregor-Lebon (2021) Draft list of indicators and guidance notes. AdMiGov Deliverable 7.2. Barcelona: CIDOB. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8219469.
- Elaine McGregor-Lebon, Francesco Pasetti, Niels Ike and Eleni Diker (2022) Piloting Indicators in the Netherlands, Spain and Turkey. AdMiGov Deliverable 7.3. Maastricht/Barcelona: University of Maastricht/CIDOB. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8219485.
- Francesco Pasetti and Elaine Lebon-McGregor (2023) Measuring Good Migration Governance with an Indicator Approach, AdMiGov Deliverable 7.4. Barcelona/Maastricht: CIDOB/University of Maastricht. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.8219491.
PUBLICATIONS: PAPERS
The governance of Exit (work package 2)
- Talitha Dubow, Sze Eng Tan, and Katie Kuschminder (2021). EU Exit Regimes in Practice: Sustainable Return and Reintegration in Albania, ADMIGOV Interim Report on Albania (deliverable 2.4). Maastricht: Maastricht University.
- Oliver Joel Halpern (2021) Uncertain, illegible, incomplete: Exploring categorization in police bureaucracy of deportable migrants from Denmark, ADMIGOV Paper related to deliverable 2.2. Copenhagen: Copenhagen University.
The UN’s Protection principle on the ground in Greece, Turkey and Lebanon (work package 4)
- Aysen Üstübici and Sibil Karadağ (2020) Refugee Protection in Turkey during the First Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic, ADMIGOV Interim Report on Turkey (deliverable 4.2), Istanbul: Koç University.
- Maria Gabriella Trovato (2020) Dwelling in emergency. The effect of the COVID 19 pandemic on Syrians displaced in Lebanon. Beirut: American University of Beirut.
- Maria Gabriella Trovato, Nayla Al-Akl, Dana Ali and Sara Abou Fakher (2020) Syrian Refugees in Lebanon: Protection amidst Crises, ADMIGOV interim report on Lebanon (deliverable 4.3). Beirut, American University of Beirut.
- Polly Pallister-Wilkins, Anastasia Anastasiadou and Evythimios Papataxiarchis (2020) Protection in Lesvos during Covid-19: A critical failure, ADMIGOV interim report on Greece (deliverable 4.1.), Mytilene: University of the Aegean.
The UN’s Sustainable development principle on the ground in Mali, Ethiopia, Turkey and Lebanon (work package 6)
- Zoe Ogahara and Katie Kuschminder (2019) An Overview of Migration Governance in Ethiopia. Maastricht: Maastricht Graduate School of Governance/UNU-MERIT, Maastricht University.
- Fransje Molenaar and Jean-Luc Jucker (2021) ‘Mali is my Eldorado’ The effectiveness of EU-funded information campaigns on migration. The Hague: Clingendael Institute.
- Asmamaw Legass and Mohammed Assen (2022) Aspirations, Decision Making and Networks of Eritrean Refugees in Ethiopia, ADMIGOV Paper, Addis Ababa: University of Addis Ababa.
Indicators of ‘good’ migration governance (work package 7)
- Garcés-Mascareñas, B. & A. van Heelsum (2023) The State of “Good Migration Governance”. Fieldwork main findings of the AdMiGov project. Barcelona: CIDOB/Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.
POLICY BRIEFS AND POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS:
Policy recommendations on current issues and policy briefs from the respective work packages, targeted at policy makers
- October 2019: AdMiGov’s recommendations to the new EU commission. Asking to change the name of Schinas’ portfolio “Protecting our European way of life”, since it might easily be understood as offensive, as suggesting that migrants and refugees are something that Europe should be protected from.
- March 2020: Call of concerned EU-researchers directed to Mrs. Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, asking among other issues, to treat migrants and refugees in camps across Europe in a similar way to that of EU citizens and evacuate the overcrowded hotspots in the Aegean.
- Julien Jeandesboz (2020) Policy brief – Unsafe Pathways: Challenges and ssues in EU Entry Governance. Brussels: ULB. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217596.
- Barak Kalir, Katie Kuschminder, Talitha Dubow, Martin Lemberg-Pedersen, Markus González Beilfuss (2021) Policy brief – The Governance of Exit Regimes and Sustainable Reintegration Post-Exit. Amsterdam: UvA. DOI: 10 5281/zenodo 8217500.
- Talitah Dubow and Katie Kuschminder (2021) Policy brief – Sustainable Reintegration Post-Exit. Maastricht: MU.
- Patrycja Matusz (2021) Policy brief – Covid-19 and the Agricultural Sector: Temporary migration in the EU. Wroclaw: UWr. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217545.
- Polly Pallister-Wilkins & Evthyimios Papataxiarchis (2022) Policy Brief- Protection of people on the move. Amsterdam/Mytilini: University of Amsterdam/University of the AEGEAN. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217564.
- Katie Kuschminder (2022) Policy Brief – Migration Aspirations and Development Interventions. Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217588.
- Elaine Lebon-McGregor and Francesco Pasetti (2022) ) Policy Brief – Measuring Good Migration Governance using the AdMiGov Indicators, Barcelona/Maastricht: CIDOB/University of Maastricht. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8217575.
MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSES
The ADMIGOV Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) Series can be found at the ADMIGOV media channel, with key discussions, concepts and empirical findings, made suitable for students and all who want to learn about the topic. Production: Baris Ozcan and Dr. Ayşen Üstübici
- Introduction Anja van Heelsum introduces the overall ideas of the project Advancing Alternative Migration Governance (1,24 minutes)
- Work package 1 MOOC on Entry Governance full version (33 minutes) with Julien Jeandesboz from the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Belgium. You can also see the MOOC in four episodes:
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- Episode 1 Julien Jeandesboz, introduces the first work package of ADMIGOV: the Governance of Entry (6,43 minutes).
- Episode 2: Patterns of Entry in the EU (14,43 minutes)
- Episode 3 The Law of Entry Julien Jeandesboz explains the law of entry in the EU. The team made an institutional and legal mapping of regular entry governance (6,30 minutes)
- Episode 4 Julien Jeandesboz explains EU entry in practice. The team has investigated three on-the-ground situations: a sea border (the island of Lesvos in Greece), a land border (the Terespol/Brest border crossing between Belarus and Poland), and an air border (the Brussels National Airport). (7,44 minutes)
- Work package 2 MOOC on the Governance of Exit (36 minutes) with the works package leader Barak Kalir of the University of Amsterdam presents, together with Arja Oomkens (University of Amsterdam), Talitha Dubow (University of Maastricht) and Markus Gonzales Beilfuss (University of Barcelona).You can also see the MOOC in four episodes:
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- Episode 1: Barak Kalir: introducing the governance of Exit (7:42 minutes)
- Episode 2: Arja Oomkens: mapping existing Exit regimes (6:27 minutes)
- Episode 3: Talitha Dubow: sustainable return and reintegration (15:15 minutes)
- Episode 4: Markus Gonzales Beilfuss: alternative policies to pre-removal detention (3:55 minutes)
- Episode 5: Markus Gonzales Beilfuss: legal pathways to regularization (3:47 minutes)
- Work package 3 MOOC on Temporary and Circular Migration (22 minutes) with Patrycja Matusz and Eirini Aivaliotou (University of Wroclaw)
- Work package 4/5 MOOC on Protection in the Borderlands of Europe (32:25 minutes) with Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam), Gabriella Trovato (American University of Beirut), Ayşen Üstübici (Koç University), Natasha Anastasiadou (University of the AEGEAN), Alexandra Zavos (University of the AEGEAN), Fabio Catini (Mixed Migration Centre of the Danish Refugee Council) and Akis Papataxiarchis (University of the AEGEAN). You can also see the MOOC in 7 episodes:
- Episode 1: Polly Pallister-Wilkins: Introduction: What is protection? (6:56 minutes)
- Episode 2: Gabriella Trovato: The case of Lebanon (3.05 minutes)
- Episde 3: Ayşen Üstübici: The case f Turkey (6:39 minutes)
- Episode 4: Natasha Anastasiadou: The case of Lesbos/Greece (2:40 minutes)
- Episode 5: Alexandra Zavos: The case of Athens/Greece (2:19 minutes)
- Episode 6: Fabio Catini: The Central Mediterranean Route (CMR) and the Eastern Mediterranean Route (EMR) (6:29 minutes)
- Episode 7: Akis Papataxiarchis: Conclusion: Gaps in protection in Greece, Turkey and Lebanon (5:34 minutes)
- Work package 6 MOOC on the relationship between migration aspirations and development interventions (32:19 minutes) with Katie Kuschminder (University of Maastricht/Amsterdam), Ayşen Üstübici (Koc University), Gabriella Trovato (American University of Beirut/University of Oslo) and Johannes Cleas (Clingendael Insitute). You can also see the MOOC in 6 episodes:
- Work package 7 MOOC on indicators of good migration governance (minutes) with Anja van Heelsum (University of Amsterdam) and Francesco Pasetti (CIDOB). You can also see the MOOC in 2 episodes:
4-Mi SNAPSHOTS:
Snapshots are short folder like data presentations with statistics, graphics and trend, to provides an overview of the routes and problems that refugees and migrants face on their way:
- 4Mi (2020) “The Impact of Covid-19 on protection among Afghan refugees and migrants in Greece”, published on 23 November 2020, on the Mixed Migration Centre’s website: http://www.mixedmigration.org/resource/4mi-snapshot-the-impact-of-covid-19-on-protection-among-afghan-refugees-and-migrants-in-greece/
- 4Mi (2020) “Protection risks along migration routes through North Africa to Italy“, published on 21 September 2020, on the Mixed Migration Centre’s website: http://www.mixedmigration.org/resource/4mi-snapshot-protection-risks-along-migration-routes-through-north-africa-to-italy/
- 4Mi (2020) “Destination Europe – migrants and refugees in Italy looking back at their migration journey“, published on 18 May 2020, on the Mixed Migration Centre’s website: http://www.mixedmigration.org/resource/4mi-snapshot-destination-europe-migrants-and-refugees-in-italy-looking-back-at-their-migration-journey/
- 4Mi (2021) “Smuggling dynamics for Afghans on the move toward Europe”, published in April 2021, on the Mixed Migration Centre’s website: https://mixedmigration.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/169_4Mi_snapshot_smuggling_dynamics_for_Afghans_on_the_move_toward_Europe.pdf
- 4Mi (2022) “Afghans en route to Turkey: access to critical information” published 2 May 2022, on the Mixed Migration Centre’s website: https://mixedmigration.org/resource/afghans-en-route-to-turkey-access-to-critical-information/
- 4Mi (2022) “The journey towards Italy for Sudanese: drivers, routes and use of smugglers Europe”, published 6 April 2022, on the Mixed Migration Centre’s website: https://mixedmigration.org/resource/the-journey-towards-italy-for-sudanese-drivers-routes-and-use-of-smugglers/
- 4Mi (2022) “The journey towards Italy for Pakistanis: drivers, routes and use of smugglers Europe”, published 5 April 2022, on the Mixed Migration Centre’s website: https://mixedmigration.org/resource/the-journey-towards-italy-for-pakistanis-drivers-routes-and-use-of-smugglers/
Academic Publications
- Elci, E., Kirişçioğlu Taşan, E., & Ustubici, A. (2021). How Covid-19 financially hit urban refugees: evidence from mixed-method research with citizens and Syrian refugees in Turkey. Disasters. https://doi.org/10.1111/disa.12498
Other online output:
- Twitter: news messages in relation to the project
- YouTube discussions in the ZOOMING IN ON MIGRATION series
- Online indicators of good migration governance: in the last phase of the project indicators are presented for policy makers and analysists who want to see how different countries perform in a comparative way