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11 January 2022

A Way to Europe: New Refugees’ Migration Patterns Revealed

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Department of Economic Informatics and Cybernetics, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, 010374 București, Romania
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Department of Statistics and Econometrics, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, 010374 București, Romania
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This article belongs to the Special Issue Sustainability of Labor Migration and Its Impact on Economic Development in Europe

Abstract

The final destination country for refugees heading to Europe may be a changing one depending on various factors, such as the relocation program at the EU level, their ability to make decisions, geographic factors, finances, available routes, visa options, networks, chance, labor markets, etc., but for many of them their choices are limited. The purpose of this paper is to show how refugees select their destination countries, by looking at similarities across European countries. We aim to explain how country-specific factors may relate to the magnitude of migration flows, employing cluster and network analysis, and connecting meso- and macro-levels. The variables considered in our analysis fall under the four types of factors for host countries described by Van Hear, Bakewell, and Long (2012). Our analysis reveals that host countries in Europe can be grouped into four clusters: (i) Top Destination Economically Performing Countries; (ii) Emergent Destination Countries; (iii) Periphery and Less Economically Performing Countries; and (iv) Outlier Countries.

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