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Asian Migration in the 21st Century: An Integrated Account (2020-2024)

Abstract

Migration is a defining issue of the 21st Century. Despite its significance, migration is poorly understood because different types of movement are conceptualised, measured and studied separately. This project aims to develop an integrated understanding of multiple forms of population movement in Asia incorporating both internal and international migration and temporary and permanent moves. It will establish the intensity, spatial patterns and interaction between the different forms of migration for countries in Asia, and its impacts at origins and at destinations. The results are expected to provide significant benefits including a strong evidence base for the formulation of national and international migration policy in the 21st Century.

Experts

Dr Elin Charles-Edwards

Centre Director of Queensland Centr
Queensland Centre for Population Research
Faculty of Science
Associate Professor in Human Geogra
School of the Environment
Faculty of Science
Elin Charles-Edwards
Elin Charles-Edwards

Dr Aude Bernard

Affiliate of Queensland Centre for
Queensland Centre for Population Research
Faculty of Science
Senior Lecturer
School of the Environment
Faculty of Science
Aude Bernard
Aude Bernard