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Resolving the ‘mobility paradox’: Lessons from southern Europe (TRAFIG Practice Note No. 9)

Release Date

2021

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Protracted displacement exists in the European Union. TRAFIG research shows that many forced migrants in Italy and Greece live on the margins of society without hope for or the prospect of change. Their only way out is to go on the move. Mobility is their strategy to connect to social networks and find livelihood opportunities elsewhere. The problem is that their mobility is often on the fringes of or entirely outside the law. It leads to what we call the ‘mobility paradox’ that, if left unresolved, limits migrants’ survival strategies from serving as resources and solutions to protracted displacement
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@misc{HatziprokopiouIsikozluPapatzani2021, author = "Panos Hatziprokopiou and Elvan Isikozlu and Eva Papatzani and Ferruccio Pastore", title = "Resolving the ‘mobility paradox’: Lessons from southern Europe (TRAFIG Practice Note No. 9)", latexTitle = "Resolving the ‘mobility paradox’: Lessons from southern Europe (TRAFIG Practice Note No. 9)", publisher = "BICC", institution = "BICC", type = "Other publications", year = "2021", address = "Bonn", }

Document-Type

Other publications

Publisher

BICC

Place

Bonn

Countries/Region

Greece , Italy