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This publication provides an assessment of the extent and quality of existing evidence on the relationship between climate change and migration
This paper uses surveys from Ethiopia, Malawi, Nigeria and Tanzania to examine the drivers of internal migration
This study examines prevalence, frequency, timing, reasons of migration, employment at destination, well-being and aspirations
Foresight project looking at how changes in environmental conditions will affect patterns of human migration.
Foresight report looking at how changes in environmental conditions will affect patterns of human migration.
Paper reviewed prominent studies and household surveys on migration in Bangladesh
This series brings together documents relating to Home Office statistics on migration.
A longitudinal study of six million anonymous mobile phone users in Bangladesh
This study assesses the quality of the evidence available on how livelihoods opportunities and interventions impact migration.
How outmigration of male family members affects the livelihoods and work patterns of female family members who are left behind
This series brings together documents relating to Home Office research and evaluation on migration.
Migrating out of Poverty RPC Working Paper 2
New government restrictions to student visa routes will cut net migration while protecting the economic benefits students bring to the UK.
The UK has introduced a points-based immigration system.
This Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) assesses the quality of the evidence available and identifies a number of clear conclusions.
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