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Posts by Carlos Vargas-Silva

A Controversial Hat-Trick: Jim Ratcliffe, Migration, and Football’s Global Labour Economy | COMPAS

New blog: A Controversial Hat-Trick: Jim Ratcliffe, Migration, and Football’s Global Labour Economy

www.compas.ox.ac.uk/article/a-co...

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Why did Bad Bunny’s recent Super Bowl performance, despite its message of unity, generate significant political debate?

How can music challenge, reshape, and even revolutionise the political status quo?

Our experts explore these questions in our latest blog:
🔗 www.compas.ox.ac.uk/article/bad-...

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Bad Bunny’s halftime touchdown: how music becomes a play in the political arena | Oxford Department of International Development

Our blog exploring why Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance prompted a strong reaction from some on the US political right.

www.qeh.ox.ac.uk/blog/bad-bun...

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A look at return from forced migration at the 2025 Global Impact Evaluation Forum | Oxford Department of International Development

Wondering what the recent Global Impact Evaluation Forum had to say about refugee returns? @kris10mccollum.bsky.social covers the key takeaways in her latest blog.

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A second figure makes the authorship gap unmistakable: scholars affiliated with high-income institutions produce about 90% of research on their own contexts and also dominate research on countries in every other income group. Check the full paper here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Our new paper examines over- and under-representation of countries in migration research across all scientific disciplines and the visuals tell the story. The global map highlights widespread imbalances: underrepresentation cuts across regions but falls most heavily on lower-income countries.

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Thanks @migcitizenapsa.bsky.social! @isabel-ruiz.bsky.social, @cvar-sil.bsky.social and I received an honorable mention for the section's Best Paper Award this year, for our study showing which types of migration policies towards Venezuelans that Colombians prefer. Free here: doi.org/10.1016/j.wo...

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Hosted by @oncegingerboy.bsky.social and @jacquibroadhead.bsky.social,featuring @j-hagen-zanker.bsky.social of @odi.global, Leander Kandilige of the University of Ghana, Centre for Migration Studies, and @cvar-sil.bsky.social of COMPAS, quoted in the soundbite.

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Job opportunities for refugees: how can host countries help? - Economics Observatory People who are refugees typically have worse employment prospects than the rest of the population, including other migrant groups. Targeted policies can help: speeding up application decisions,…

TODAY on the Economics Observatory – Job opportunities for refugees: how can host countries help?
By @isabel-ruiz.bsky.social & @cvar-sil.bsky.social

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Bitter Carrots: A Restrictive Migration Agenda The Migration Oxford Podcast · Episode

Podcast on who is the anti-migration agenda actually serving & what are the alternatives? Insights from the MIGNEX project, which gathered a range of perspectives on migration & global development. With Leander Kandilige @j-hagen-zanker.bsky.social open.spotify.com/episode/5ql4...

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Want to learn about the tools we used to collect quantitative data related to irregular migration stocks and flows in the MIrreM project? You can now learn about it here: open-research-europe.ec.europa.eu/articles/5-1... @albertkraler.bsky.social @lalainesiruno.bsky.social @deniskierans.bsky.social

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What happens when humanitarian aid is cut or delayed? Humanitarian aid systems are under mounting pressure, with key donors like the US and UK cutting funding despite growing needs. New research in one of the world’s largest refugee camps shows that aid ...

New research by Vittorio Bruni & @oliviersterck.bsky.social ‪reveals that aid cuts in refugee camps severely affect food intake, security, and welfare, while also disrupting nearby food and credit markets.
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A ‘missing’ woman in Assam and her long struggle to prove Indian citizenship For a decade, Manowara Bewa has been through a legal process heavily loaded against the marginalised. Her family now fear she has been forced out of India.

The prolonged fight of Assamese women to establish their Indian citizenship, explained by Abhishek Saha.
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Public Opinion Surveys on Return and Readmission Policies – moreproject-horizon.eu

What is the latest on public opinion in relation to return and readmission policies across Europe? Join us on the 11th of June to find out. Details: www.moreproject-horizon.eu/public-opini...

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En cualquier caso, muy interesante este informe: “Measuring the Participation of
#Irregular Migrants in the Informal
Economy” irregularmigration.eu/wp-content/u... #mirrem_project by @cvar-sil.bsky.social #MirreM_Project

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Gender Attitudes, Inequality and Migration Decision‐Making We explore the role of gender-unequal attitudes towards gender norms and perceived structural gender inequality in the migration decision-making of men and women. Adopting a conceptual model based on...

❗❗ New #OpenAccess Publication ❗❗

📃 Gender Attitudes, Inequality and Migration Decision-Making
by @snmorgenstern.bsky.social and @cvar-sil.bsky.social

🌍 Survey data from young adults across South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the MENAT region.

🔗 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

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Why do some voters concerned about the economy also support political parties with a restrictive agenda on migration? This is the question raised by @cvar-sil.bsky.social in his essay for the #MMR2024. Three key factors are explored: ⬇️

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Job opportunities for refugees: how can host countries help? - Economics Observatory People who are refugees typically have worse employment prospects than the rest of the population, including other migrant groups. Targeted policies can help: speeding up application decisions, suppor...

Job opportunities for refugees: how can host countries help? Find our thoughts here: www.economicsobservatory.com/job-opportun...

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Job opportunities for refugees: how can host countries help? - Economics Observatory People who are refugees typically have worse employment prospects than the rest of the population, including other migrant groups. Targeted policies can help: speeding up application decisions, suppor...

Job opportunities for refugees: how can host countries help? Find our thoughts here: www.economicsobservatory.com/job-opportun...

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🚨Happy to see this published! ➡️ Different gender inequalities and how they influence migration decision-manking
👨‍🏫 together with @cvar-sil.bsky.social

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Gender Attitudes, Inequality and Migration Decision‐Making We explore the role of gender-unequal attitudes towards gender norms and perceived structural gender inequality in the migration decision-making of men and women. Adopting a conceptual model based on...

Our paper “Gender Attitudes, Inequality & Migration Decision-Making” now online. Conservative gender attitudes lower preference for migration among women. Perceived structural gender inequality increases expectations of migration for men. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

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Gender Attitudes, Inequality and Migration Decision‐Making We explore the role of gender-unequal attitudes towards gender norms and perceived structural gender inequality in the migration decision-making of men and women. Adopting a conceptual model based on...

Our paper “Gender Attitudes, Inequality & Migration Decision-Making” now online. Conservative gender attitudes lower preference for migration among women. Perceived structural gender inequality increases expectations of migration for men. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

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Language of peace: why talk of ‘making deals’ rather than ‘reaching agreements’ is not helpful The language of peacemaking is critical to the success of a settlement.

When dealing with conflict, should we talk of ‘making deals’ or ‘reaching agreements’? Great blog on why this matters.
theconversation.com/language-of-...

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Departmental Lecturer in Migration and Development (Maternity Cover) | Oxford Department of International Development

Lectureship in Migration and Development available at Oxford. Apply by 22 Abril. Details: www.qeh.ox.ac.uk/vacancy/depa...

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Departmental Lecturer in Migration and Development (Maternity Cover) | Oxford Department of International Development

Lectureship in Migration and Development available at Oxford. Apply by 22 Abril. Details: www.qeh.ox.ac.uk/vacancy/depa...

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Migration Observatory user survey

The Migration Observatory at Oxford (@migobs.bsky.social) is doing a survey to find out what users think of their material and what they would like to see in the future. Fill out and share with other user pls app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/oxford/mig...

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Migration Observatory user survey

The Migration Observatory at Oxford (@migobs.bsky.social) is doing a survey to find out what users think of their material and what they would like to see in the future. Fill out and share with other user pls app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/oxford/mig...

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Bad Bunny Takes On Pressures, Pushing Communities To Emigrate | COMPAS

Bad Bunny Takes On Pressures Pushing Communities To Emigrate

www.compas.ox.ac.uk/article/bad-...

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Bad Bunny Takes On Pressures, Pushing Communities To Emigrate | COMPAS

Bad Bunny Takes On Pressures Pushing Communities To Emigrate

www.compas.ox.ac.uk/article/bad-...

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Cole Palmer: Made in the Caribbean Cole Palmer: How Chelsea & England star is honouring his roots and inspiring a Caribbean nation

Example of plenty of connections between migration and football. Cole Palmer: Made in the Caribbean.
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