Every immigrant to a country is the emigrant of another.
The migration policies in both countries of origin and countries of destination define the migrants’ options to enter, settle and belong to them. Using a comparative area studies angle – with cases from Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean – with the IMISEM Project we developed a broadened perspective on migration policy landscapes, migrant selectivity, policy coherence and policy dilemmas.
A Leibniz Association winner of the SAW Competition, 2017-2021.
Access to our 32 Case Reports through the Open Access GESIS Scientific Repository:

The Team.
Dr. Luicy Pedroza (PI)
Dr. Pau Palop-García
Dr. So Young Chang
Our larger team of collaborators in the project:
Research Assistants in Data Collection and Coding: Daniel Braga Nascimento, So Young Chang, Natalia Chudoba, Jenny García Ruales, Belén Goyeneche, Paula Koller, Elena Korshenko, Zihao Lin, Charlotte Metzger, Eduardo Pagés, Pau Palop-García, Luicy Pedroza, Barbara Pilz, Neslihan Önder, Mayya Solonina, Béla Soltész, Arnaz Tejakusuma, and Girindra Wiratni Puspa. Report editors: Great Uchechukwu Udochi & Micaela Lincango.
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