NEW RESEARCH PROJECT ON UNDOCUMENTED PEOPLE and REGULARISATION
Knowing how many people live in an irregular situation, what their needs are and how regularisation and other measures can affect them, is crucial to develop policies that are both inclusive and effective. But the data we have today about the undocumented population is outdated, scarce, and sometimes contested.
PICUM is joining a group of leading universities and think tanks to launch "MIrreM" (Measuring Irregular Migration), a new research project funded by the European Commission, which will run from 2022 to 2025, and will address this lack of data and knowledge about irregular migration and about regularisation, in Europe and in North America.
The launch conference will be held online on 15 December, 3 to 5 pm CET. Book your place here.
NEW RESEARCH PROJECT ON UNDOCUMENTED PEOPLE and REGULARISATION
Knowing how many people live in an irregular situation, what their needs are and how regularisation and other measures can affect them, is crucial to develop policies that are both inclusive and effective. But the data we have today about the undocumented population is outdated, scarce, and sometimes contested.
PICUM is joining a group of leading universities and think tanks to launch "MIrreM" (Measuring Irregular Migration), a new research project funded by the European Commission, which will run from 2022 to 2025, and will address this lack of data and knowledge about irregular migration and about regularisation, in Europe and in North America.
The launch conference will be held online on 15 December, 3 to 5 pm CET. Book your place here.