Imagining Europe from the Outside (EUMAGINE)
dataset

Data on the impact of perception of human rights and demogracy on migration aspirations.

Imagining Europe from the Outside investigated the impact of perceptions of human rights and democracy on migration aspirations and decisions. Funded by the European Commission under the Seventh Framework Programme; the EUMAGINE project involved more than thirty researchers in seven countries who worked to understand how people in Morocco; Senegal; Turkey and Ukraine relate to the possibility of migration. Following the end of the project in 2013; its data is now available to interested researchers.

The study was based on a cross-national and cross-regional mixed-method design. With the help of local partners; data was collected from four major source and transit countries: Morocco; Senegal; Turkey; Ukraine. For more details; see https://www.imi.ox.ac.uk/completed-projects/eumagine/more/methodology

Links

  • 2mdev

    Migration and development

    Migration and development are deeply intertwined. Development can be a driver of migration, granting people access to resources which enable them to move. At the same time, migration can...

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  • 4lm

    Legal migration and integration

    Legal migration covers international mobility towards the EU, such as labour migration, family reunification, student migration, as well as the conditions under which regular stay is...

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Additional Info

Dataset ID EUMAGINE
Status Discontinued
Spatial Coverage World
Mode Database
Data Type survey
Accessed On 2022-09-01
Category research data

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