The Covid-19 crisis has revealed the central role of labour in international migration issues. This is particularly evident in France in the current debates surrounding the immigration law. However, within…
De facto > Issue 31 Céline Gabarro, sociologist Established in 2000, the State Medical Assistance seeks to guarantee undocumented migrants’ access to healthcare. Numerous members of parliament regularly accuse…
De facto > Issue 31 Christiane Vollaire, philosopher, and Philippe Bazin, photographer Greece, a transit country for migration, has highly been affected by the 2008 economic crisis and is…
De facto > Issue 31 Roberta Perna, political sociologist The Italian healthcare system is quite inclusive towards undocumented migrants. Yet, exclusionary discourses have emerged over time, grounded on the…
De facto > Issue 31 Jérémy Geeraert, sociologist In Germany, irregular migrants have difficulties accessing healthcare due to restrictive migration policies that force them to seek care within charitable…
We are pleased to announce that the French Collaborative Institut on Migration (CI Migration) has joined the European IMISCOE network. The Board of Directors of the IMISCOE network has just…
Anne Gosselin, Inès Malroux, Diane Desprat et al., « Prevalence of psychosocial risks among immigrants in France and associations with mental health : findings from the national French Working Conditions Survey »,…
De facto > numéro 32 Bastien Charaudeau Santomauro, lawyer The right to asylum is enshrined in French, European and international law. However, migrants arriving at the French-Italian border are…
Since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine and the Russian military assault on 24 February, there has been considerable mobilisation in favour of the reception of displaced Ukrainians, particularly…