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How has COVID-19 Affected the Intention to Migrate via the Backway to Europe and to a Neighboring African Country?: Survey Evidence and a Salience Experiment in the Gambia
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2021
Policy Research Working Papers
unpublished
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in border closures in many countries and a sharp reduction in overall international mobility. However, this disruption of legal pathways to migration has raised concerns that potential migrants may turn to irregular migration routes as a substitute. We examine how the pandemic has changed intentions to migrate from The Gambia, the country with the highest pre-pandemic per-capita irregular migration rates in Africa. We use a large-scale panel survey conducted
doi:10.1596/1813-9450-9658
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