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    Inequalities

    By putting intersectional inequalities at the heart of our analysis, MIDEQ has transformed understandings of the relationships between migration and development.

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      Inside the ‘efficacy gap’: migration policy and the dynamics of encounter

      Migration policy within and beyond the European Union focus on prevention efforts to stem migration flows. This article explores the limits to these strategies, drawing on MIDEQ research into migrant decision-making.
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      Understanding migration and inequality in the context of COVID-19

      COVID-19 has fundamentally changed the relationship between migration and inequality, deepening existing inequalities and creating new ones. And it has created new challenges for the ways in which MIDEQ undertakes its research.
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      Zanj Special Issue: Migration and (In)Equality in the Global South

      This Special Issue draws on the work of migration scholars, artists, and activists from across the Global South collaborating through the South-South Migration for Development and Equality (MIDEQ) Hub to explore the intersections, contestations, and possibilities associated with migration in the Global South.
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      Children in migration: Research report

      This Research Report examines how children affected by migration engage with migration’s consequences. It analyses both the positive and negative ways children engage with the effects of migration, through an in-depth study of the literature and a review of specific contexts.
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