31.10.2023 , in ((Migration-Mobility Survey '22))
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Vestin Hategekimana
The Migration-Mobility Survey allows us to explore the experiences of new migrants settling in Switzerland. This survey includes questions about the assistance they received upon their initial period of arrival. One of the key advantages of the data is that it allows one to distinguish between the role of personal
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24.10.2023 , in ((Migration-Mobility Survey '22))
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Philippe Wanner
Since the beginning of the nccr — on the move, particular attention has been given to providing a comprehensive statistical analysis of migration trends in Switzerland. To proceed, we devised an approach based on using existing data but also conducting an innovative “Migration-Mobility” Survey to gather insights. Now, let us
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12.10.2023 , in ((A Switzerland of 10 Million))
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Sean Mueller
Vorhersagen des Bundesamtes für Statistik sehen uns auf eine Schweiz mit 10 Millionen Einwohner*innen zusteuern. Allerdings werden sich diese sehr ungleich über das Staatsgebiet verteilen: Bestehende Ballungsräume werden noch grösser, periphere Gebiete relativ und zum Teil auch absolut gesehen gar kleiner. Mit ein Faktor für diese zunehmende territoriale Ungleichheit ist
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05.10.2023 , in ((Europe on the Brink))
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Ayse Yildiz Demir
Over the last decade, European countries have faced mass influxes mainly due to internal conflicts and wars. The European Union (EU) has responded to these challenges with a diverse set of approaches. Two distinct strategies stand out: EU readmission agreements for managing irregular mass influxes from North Africa and the
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27.09.2023 , in ((Europe on the Brink))
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Nataliya Tchermalykh
The ongoing invasion of Ukraine has transformed the European landscape of migration, making Ukrainians the largest group of arriving asylum seekers. This group stands out not only for its demographics – comprising predominantly of women, the elderly, and children – but also for its unprecedented transborder mobility. In light of
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