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Migration

Our research and policy engagement challenges established thinking on how to manage global migration and protect people affected by displacement.

  1. Why gender matters to internal displacement

    Event

  2. A Mayors' Dialogue on Growth and Solidarity: overview of cities’ priorities and emerging partnerships

    Working paper

  3. Migration survey sampling: a pragmatic ‘how-to’ guide

    Explainer

  4. Public attitudes towards immigration and immigrants: what people think, why, and how to influence them

    Working paper

  5. Sampling respondents in migration surveys: challenges and trade-offs

    Event

  6. ‘People won’t die due to the disease; they will die due to hunger’: exploring the impacts of Covid-19 on Rohingya and Bangladeshi adolescents in Cox’s Bazar

    Briefing/policy paper

  7. Adolescent girls’ experiences of cross-border and international migration in the adult entertainment sector in Nepal

    Briefing/policy paper

  8. Why so many Sudanese are prepared to risk their lives to reach the UK

    Explainer

  9. Public narratives and attitudes towards refugees and other migrants: Uganda country profile

    Case/country study

  10. Public narratives and attitudes towards refugees and other migrants: Kenya country profile

    Case/country study

  11. War on words – what ‘globalists’ got wrong on migration

    Explainer

  12. The changing geopolitics of North-South relations: introducing ODI MED

    Explainer

  13. Refugee and host communities in Ethiopia: 2018–2019

    Research report

  14. ODI MED: towards peace and sustainability in the Mediterranean region

    Project

  15. Migration and skills for the low‑carbon transition

    Working paper

  16. Migration as opportunity: innovation, policies and practice

    Working paper

  17. Urbanisation and human mobility: fact sheets

    Briefing/policy paper

  18. It can’t be done alone: why coordination is vital in responding to education crises

    Explainer

  19. Rabia Nasimi: the impact of Covid-19 on refugees

    Explainer

  20. The UK’s Covid-19 response can become a defining moment for changing our approach to refugees

    Explainer