Comparative Perspectives on Migration Attitudes and Behaviours: Causes, Consequences, InterventionsInfo Location Contact Event Information
DescriptionHuman migration presents both opportunities and challenges for economies, societies, and politics around the world. This is particularly resonant in a global moment characterised by overlapping crises of conflict, COVID-19, and climate change, which all have implications for the scale and dynamics of migration. Several decades of diverse research have productively explored how, why, and with what consequences people move. By bringing world-leading scholars of migration into conversation with senior policymakers and practitioners, this in-person conference will take stock of existing knowledge and set an agenda for future migration research. Please select the relevant registration option below. The registration fees will be added to your order on the next screen when you select the day(s) you would like to attend. Please note Day 2 (29 May) is a half-day ending with lunch.
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