Exploring the link between irregular migration and asylum: the case of Italy

Abstract Many asylum seekers crossed European borders in an irregular manner during the last 2 years and completed their asylum procedure with a negative decision. Based on the limited number of effective orders to leave, it may be argued that a majority of rejected asylum seekers are de-facto stayi...

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Main Authors: Daniela Ghio, Gian Carlo Blangiardo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-05-01
Series:Genus
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41118-019-0060-3
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spelling doaj-6c7c1ff2897e4ae3a6bc2916935d237b2020-11-25T02:38:57ZengSpringerOpenGenus2035-55562019-05-0175111810.1186/s41118-019-0060-3Exploring the link between irregular migration and asylum: the case of ItalyDaniela Ghio0Gian Carlo Blangiardo1Università degli Studi di Milano-BicoccaUniversità degli Studi di Milano-BicoccaAbstract Many asylum seekers crossed European borders in an irregular manner during the last 2 years and completed their asylum procedure with a negative decision. Based on the limited number of effective orders to leave, it may be argued that a majority of rejected asylum seekers are de-facto staying in the European Union. This paper aims to investigate the nexus between irregular migration and asylum. The analysis focuses on the case of Italy adopting a residual method. The amount of asylum seekers, who have the right of residence in Italy, is subtracted from the number of immigrants who entered Italian borders in an irregular manner from 2015 to 2017: the remainder amount provides an estimation of irregular immigrants generated by the failure of asylum procedure. A short-term migration scenario is settled for 2018 giving empirical-based insights to quantify irregular migrants who are likely to stay in Italy at the beginning of 2019.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41118-019-0060-3Irregular migrantsAsylum seekers
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title Exploring the link between irregular migration and asylum: the case of Italy
title_short Exploring the link between irregular migration and asylum: the case of Italy
title_full Exploring the link between irregular migration and asylum: the case of Italy
title_fullStr Exploring the link between irregular migration and asylum: the case of Italy
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the link between irregular migration and asylum: the case of Italy
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publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Many asylum seekers crossed European borders in an irregular manner during the last 2 years and completed their asylum procedure with a negative decision. Based on the limited number of effective orders to leave, it may be argued that a majority of rejected asylum seekers are de-facto staying in the European Union. This paper aims to investigate the nexus between irregular migration and asylum. The analysis focuses on the case of Italy adopting a residual method. The amount of asylum seekers, who have the right of residence in Italy, is subtracted from the number of immigrants who entered Italian borders in an irregular manner from 2015 to 2017: the remainder amount provides an estimation of irregular immigrants generated by the failure of asylum procedure. A short-term migration scenario is settled for 2018 giving empirical-based insights to quantify irregular migrants who are likely to stay in Italy at the beginning of 2019.
topic Irregular migrants
Asylum seekers
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