Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Simona Vezzoli is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Simona Vezzoli.


International Migration Review | 2018

Growing Restrictiveness or Changing Selection? The Nature and Evolution of Migration Policies1

Hein de Haas; Katharina Natter; Simona Vezzoli

This paper demonstrates that, since 1945, migration policies have overall become less restrictive. Challenging common assumptions, this long-term trend is robust across most of the 45 countries included in the DEMIG POLICY database. While the period after 1989 is characterized by a slowing down of the rapid post-WWII liberalization of migration policies, liberal policy changes have continued to outnumber restrictive policy changes until today. Yet policy developments differ across policy types and migrant categories: Entry and integration policies have become less restrictive, while border control and exit policies have become more restrictive. Also, while policies towards irregular migrants and family migrants have been tightened in recent years, less restrictive changes have dominated policies targeting high- and low-skilled workers, students, and refugees. The essence of modern migration policies is thus not their growing restriction, but their focus on migrant selection.


Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies | 2017

How do post-colonial ties and migration regimes shape travel visa requirements? The case of Caribbean nationals

Simona Vezzoli; Marie-Laurence Flahaux

ABSTRACT Travel visa requirements are generally recognised as the result of a trade-off between preventing irregular migration, ensuring security and allowing potential economic benefits to countries. The role of history has been overlooked. This article focuses on the Caribbean, a region heavily influenced by colonialism, which experienced important changes in political status and migration policies over the twentieth century. Using bilateral travel visa requirement data, we examine the importance of two travel visa determinants: post-colonial ties and the migration regimes established by the former colonial state after independence. We show that post-colonial ties explain patterns of travel visa requirements for France, the Netherlands and the US, but less for Britain and British-sphere Caribbean countries, revealing the less uniform and changing role of post-colonial ties. Travel visa requirements largely reinforce migration regimes types, so that Caribbean citizens from countries with a closed migration regime also experienced reduced travel opportunities. This reveals a perception that when the former colonial state limits migration opportunities, it might lead to travel, and potential overstaying, in other destinations. These findings provide new evidence of the relevance of colonial history and migration policies with the former colonial state in shaping travel opportunities of citizens of former colonies.


Futures | 2015

Scenarios as a scholarly methodology to produce “interesting research”

Rafael Ramírez; Malobi Mukherjee; Simona Vezzoli; Arnoldo Matus Kramer


Archive | 2011

Leaving matters: The nature, evolution and effects of emigration policies

Hein de Haas; Simona Vezzoli


Paradigmes: economia productiva i coneixement | 2009

The global economic crisis and migration: temporary interruption or structural change?

Stephen Castles; Simona Vezzoli


Archive | 2010

Building Bonds for Migration and Development: Diaspora Engagement Policies of Ghana, India and Serbia

Simona Vezzoli; Thomas Lacroix


Comparative Migration Studies | 2015

Conceptualizing and measuring migration policy change

Hein de Haas; Katharina Natter; Simona Vezzoli


Archive | 2014

Compiling and coding migration policies: Insights from the DEMIG POLICY database

Hein de Haas; Katharina Natter; Simona Vezzoli


Archive | 2014

Uncovering international migration flow data: Insights from the DEMIG databases

Simona Vezzoli; Maria Villares-Varela; Hein de Haas


Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies | 2013

Migration and Development on the South–North Frontier: A Comparison of the Mexico–US and Morocco–EU cases

Hein de Haas; Simona Vezzoli

Collaboration


Dive into the Simona Vezzoli's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Marie-Laurence Flahaux

Institut de recherche pour le développement

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge