Publication: The view from Europe
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Crawley, Heaven
Jones, Katharine
McMahon, Simon
Sigona, Nando
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Michael and Niyat are just two of an estimated 1,011,712 refugees and migrants who crossed the Mediterranean to Europe in search of safety and a better life during 2015. At least 3,770 women, men and children are thought to have died trying to make this journey (IOM, 2016a). European political debate and media coverage during 2015 focused on the drama of perilous journeys across the Mediterranean Sea, the smugglers, the hardships endured by refugees and migrants during the journey and on arrival in Europe, and the political, economic, social and cultural implications of increased migration for European Union (EU) Member States.
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Policy Press
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European migration crisis, Mediterranean migration, Forced migration
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Unravelling Europe's 'Migration Crisis': Journeys over Land and Sea
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10.46692/9781447343226.002
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