02325nam 22004693a 450 991025835330332120250203232815.097888670566758867056670https://doi.org/10.14672/67056699(CKB)4100000002047017(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/55511(NjHacI)994100000002047017(ScCtBLL)765e1d4a-b899-47ab-bda9-c4c8916269bd(OCoLC)1048188982(Perlego)1095842(oapen)doab55511(EXLCZ)99410000000204701720250203i20172019 uu engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOut of AfricaGiovanni CarboneLedizioni2017Milan :Ledizioni,2017.1 electronic resource (172 p.)Pubblicazioni ISPI9788867056699 8867056697 The EU is struggling to cope with the so-called "migration crisis" that has emerged over the past few years. Designing the right policies to address immigration requires a deep understanding of its root causes. Why do Africans decide to leave their home countries? While the dream of a better life in Europe is likely part of the explanation, one also needs to examine the prevailing living conditions in the large and heterogeneous sub-Saharan region. This Report investigates the actual role of political, economic, demographic and environmental drivers in current migration flows. It offers a comprehensive picture of major migration motives as well as of key trends. Attention is also devoted to the role of climate change in promoting migration and to intra-continental mobility (two-thirds of sub-Saharan migrant flows start and end within the region). Two country studies on Eritrea and Nigeria are also included to get a closer sense of local developments behind large-scale migration to Europe.Migrations of nationsMigrations of nations.940.11Carbone Giovanni73474ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910258353303321Out of Africa4320302UNINA