Nothing is more permanent than the temporary: Understanding protracted displacement and people’s own responses Benjamin Etzold. et al., TRAFIG Synthesis Report, BICC | November 1, 2022
Emigration and Political Contestation Margaret E Peters and Michael K Miller, International Studies Quarterly | December 10, 2021
From Unilateral Response to Coordinated Action: How Can Mobility Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa Adapt to the Public-Health Challenges of COVID-19? Ling San Lau, Kate Hooper, and Monette Zard, MPI | June 30, 2021
Reexamining the Effect of Refugees on Civil Conflict: A Global Subnational Analysis Yang-Yang Zhou and Andrew Shaver, Cambridge University Press | June 21, 2021
32 Million Africans Forcibly Displaced by Conflict and Repression Africa Center for Strategic Studies | June 17, 2021
Emigration Rises Along with Economic Development. Aid Agencies Should Face This, but Not Fear It Michael Clemens, Center for Global Development | August 18, 2020