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MIDEQ - Migration for Diversity and Equality
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    Inequalities

    By putting intersectional inequalities at the heart of our analysis, MIDEQ has transformed understandings of the relationships between migration and development.

    Inequalities

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      Remittances as the practice of care: A case study on Nepali migrants in Malaysia

      This article discusses remittances and the practice of care by migrants along the Nepal-Malaysia corridor. From the findings, it is evident that the choice to migrate is directly linked to remittances, fortifying the notion that the act of sending money home is a dominant practice of care.
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      Haiti - Brazil migration corridor brief

      Overview of MIDEQ's work in the Haiti - Brazil migration corridor.
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      COVID-19 in South Africa: whither migrants?

      The Coronavirus has proven to be a global public health emergency which continues to cost many lives and threaten social dynamics, hard-won rights and the very existence of humankind as we know it. Yet, governments such as South Africa have responded to the pandemic with nationalistic approaches that demonstrate a lack of appreciation of not only the global nature of the pandemic but also our interconnectedness and interdependence as a species.
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      What do we know about the subjective and intangible factors that shape migration decision-making?

      This literature review synthesises the literature on these subjective and intangible factors in low and middle income countries, drawing on 182 studies from the academic and grey literature.
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