2016
DOI: 10.1186/s40878-015-0015-6
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African migration: trends, patterns, drivers

Abstract: Africa is often seen as a continent of mass migration and displacement caused by poverty, violent conflict and environmental stress. Yet such perceptions are based on stereotypes rather than theoretically informed empirical research. Drawing on the migration and visa databases from the Determinants of International Migration (DEMIG project) and the Global Bilateral Migration Database (GBMD), this paper explores the evolution and drivers of migration within, towards and from Africa in the post-colonial period. … Show more

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“…Moving requires money, contacts and some guarantee that their risky adventure is viable. While thousands of young men (in any case more than women) may believe that European streets are paved with gold and want desperately to board a boat in Libya or Morocco, they are a very small minority (Flahaux and de Haas 2016). Moreover, as recent research on Sub-Sahara migrants to Libya shows, 80 per cent of them have no intention whatsoever to go to Europe and are circulatory labour migrants looking for job in North Africa (Molenaar and El Kamouni-Janssen 2017).…”
Section: Asylum Seekers: Numbers and Originmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moving requires money, contacts and some guarantee that their risky adventure is viable. While thousands of young men (in any case more than women) may believe that European streets are paved with gold and want desperately to board a boat in Libya or Morocco, they are a very small minority (Flahaux and de Haas 2016). Moreover, as recent research on Sub-Sahara migrants to Libya shows, 80 per cent of them have no intention whatsoever to go to Europe and are circulatory labour migrants looking for job in North Africa (Molenaar and El Kamouni-Janssen 2017).…”
Section: Asylum Seekers: Numbers and Originmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For those leaving Africa, relevant destinations besides Europe are the Gulf States and the Americas (see Flahaux -de Haas, 2016, and the literature quoted there).…”
Section: Nonmigrantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Out migration is considered voluntary or involuntary on the parent"s side. According to Flahaux and De Haas (2016) the African continent is regarded to be with the most mobile populaces in the world, it is stereotyped to be a continent on the move. Out-migration is also prominent in the Caribbean islands of America in countries like Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica among other countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%