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Global Challenges to Migration after COVID-19

Migration is a structural and multifaceted phenomenon. It poses challenges and presents opportunities in contexts of origin as well as the destination. It puts to test multilateral coordination. The pandemic, by exacerbating underlying social and economic challenges, generates additional implications for migration trends and governance. These are just some of … Read more

What can the G20 do: Public attitudes to asylum and refugee policies

by Mercator Dialogue on Asylum and Migration (MEDAM) Following the large increase in the number of refugees and other migrants applying for asylum in Europe in 2015-16, EU Member States have been engaged in highly divisive debates about how to reform the EU’s asylum and refugee policies. To debate and … Read more

Keynote by Asli Selin Okyay

curated and produced by Mercator Dialogue on Asylum and Migration (MEDAM) Following the large increase in the number of refugees and other migrants applying for asylum in Europe in 2015-16, EU Member States have been engaged in highly divisive debates about how to reform the EU’s asylum and refugee policies. … Read more

Keynote by Martin Ruhs

by Mercator Dialogue on Asylum and Migration (MEDAM) Following the large increase in the number of refugees and other migrants applying for asylum in Europe in 2015-16, EU Member States have been engaged in highly divisive debates about how to reform the EU’s asylum and refugee policies. To debate and … Read more

YGC Statement on Migration

The demographic structure of G20 countries differs significantly: Aging societies, such as Japan or European countries face significant challenges for their welfare states and the effectiveness of macroeconomic policies. Young societies, such as Turkey or Saudi Arabia, face significant challenges with youth unemployment and the school-to-work transition. This statement by … Read more

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