Measuring Irregular Migration and related Policies
Acronym
MIrreM
Description of the granted funding
Targeted policy responses for irregular migration require better knowledge about the characteristics of the irregular migrant population and dynamics of irregular migration, as well as about the effects of policy measures. Yet, quantitative data relating to irregular migration are scarce, often outdated and contested. The inadequecy of current data makes it challenging for stakeholders to develop and monitor policies. How do legal frameworks in different countries define migrant irregularity? What are the characteristics of irregular migrants in terms of age, gender, nationality or other socioeconomic variables? How can the effects of policy measures, such as regularisation, be assessed?
MIrreM adresses the challenge of insufficent knowledge about irregular migration and regularisation in Europe by actively involving relevant stakeholders in every stage of this project – as co-creators of its results and as stakeholders to its mission. In a rigorous comparative and multi-level study, we will assess the policies, data needs and estimates that define migrant irregularity in 11 EU member states, the UK, Canada, the USA and five transit countries. Using several coordinated pilots we will develop new and innovative methods for measuring irregular migration and ‘regularisation scenarios’, and we will explore if and how these instruments can be transferred or scaled up to other socio-economic or institutional conditions.
Based on these insights, we will develop two public databases: a) a database with estimates on irregular migrant stocks and b) a database on irregular migration flows, that will also include data on regularisations. Together with the expert groups, we will synthesize our findings into a Handbook on data on irregular migration and a Handbook on regularisation that will support evidenced-based and targeted policymaking concerning irregular migration. Finally, we will develop training resources for policymakers, practitioners, journalists and early-career researchers.
Show moreStarting year
2022
End year
2025
Granted funding
UNIVERSITAET POTSDAM (DE)
313 500 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID (ES)
85 093.75 €
Participant
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO (IT)
137 652.5 €
Participant
FONDATION MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE EUROPE (BE)
232 430 €
Participant
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MIGRATION POLICY DEVELOPMENT (AT)
237 625 €
Participant
Elliniko Idryma Evropaikis kai Exoterikis Politikis (HELLENIC FOUNDATION FOR EUROPEAN AND FOREIGN POLICY) (EL)
61 593.75 €
Participant
RYERSON UNIVERSITY (CA)
Participant
PLATFORM FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ON UNDOCUMENTED MIGRANTS ASBL (BE)
198 843.75 €
Participant
INSTITUTO UNIVERSITARIO DE LISBOA (PT)
Participant
UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI (PL)
118 093.75 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET OSNABRUECK (DE)
155 072.5 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAT FUR WEITERBILDUNG KREMS (AT)
653 913.75 €
Coordinator
VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL (BE)
291 531.25 €
Participant
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE (IT)
123 400 €
Participant
UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT (NL)
124 611.25 €
Participant
THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD (UK)
Participant
UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER (UK)
Participant
Amount granted
2 788 250 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions
Framework programme
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Call
Programme part
Culture, creativity and inclusive society (11696Topic
Estimates of irregular migrants in Europe - stakeholder network (HORIZON-CL2-2021-TRANSFORMATIONS-01-01Call ID
HORIZON-CL2-2021-TRANSFORMATIONS-01 Other information
Funding decision number
101061314
Identified topics
migration, immigration, refugees