Around 5,000 Eritreans leave their country every month. This working paper sets out to better understand whether, by providing alternative options, it is possible for policy-makers to prevent or reduce irregular migration from countries- and regions-of-origin.
Author(s) | Clare Cummings, Georgina Sturge, Jessica Hagen-Zanker, Kourtnie Schaefer, Nassim Majidi, Pauline Vidal, Richard Mallett |
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