Global Environmental Change
Volume 21, Issue SUPPL. 1, 2011, Pages S59-S69

Mediterranean migration futures: Patterns, drivers and scenarios (Article)

De Haas H.*
  • a International Migration Institute, Department of International Development, University of Oxford, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TB, United Kingdom

Abstract

This study explores possible futures of Mediterranean migration based on an evaluation of past, current and future drivers of migration in the region. Since 1950, structural shifts in the political economy of the region have fundamentally changed the Mediterranean migration map. Particularly the rise of Gulf economies and south European growth and EU expansion has transformed the northern Mediterranean and the Gulf into new immigration poles. The main drivers of these changes are economic and political. Contrary to conventional beliefs, the role of environmental and also demographic factors seems comparatively limited, probabilistic and indirect. Future climate change and environmental stress may affect internal movement but are unlikely to result in massive international migration. Under most scenarios, Turkey and other North African countries may well evolve into immigration countries coinciding with increasing immigration from sub-Saharan Africa to the entire Mediterranean. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.

Author Keywords

international migration Scenarios Mediterranean basin Climate change Drivers

Index Keywords

international migration Turkey future prospect Sub-Saharan Africa Mediterranean Sea Climate change European Union political economy demography Mediterranean environment immigration economic development environmental stress North Africa

Link
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DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2011.09.003
ISSN: 09593780
Cited by: 15
Original Language: English