On the Economics and Politics of Refugee Migration
@article{Dustmann2016OnTE, title={On the Economics and Politics of Refugee Migration}, author={C. Dustmann and F. Fasani and T. Frattini and L. Minale and U. Schoenberg}, journal={Conflict Studies: Effects of Conflict eJournal}, year={2016} }
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of refugee migration, with emphasis on the current refugee crisis. After first reviewing the institutional framework laid out by the Geneva Convention for Refugees, we demonstrate that, despite numerous attempts at developing a common European asylum policy, EU countries continue to differ widely in interpretation and implementation. We then describe key features of the current refugee crisis and document the overall magnitudes and types of refugee… CONTINUE READING
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