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Latest Academic Publications

Migration Drivers and Postmigration

Based on 22 interviews, this study explores how interconnected drivers shape Bangladeshi migration and early settlement realities in Ontario.

Global Migration Institute, Working Papers. May 2026.

Modeling the Spatial Interplay

This study uses three complementary geospatial and machine learning models to analyze local environmental migration drivers in Ghana.

Modeling the Spatial Interplay Between Migration and Environmental Conditions.

TMCIS and CERC

Using 25 interviews, this paper explores how Nepali immigrants' "dream country" expectations clash with actual settlement struggles in Ontario.

Working Papers. Nepali immigrants in Canada: Complex pathways and experiences.

Public Engagements

In this edition, Marcel Ar茅valo, director of FLACSO Guatemala, reflects on the institutional trajectory in the study of migration and presents the international project MEMO, a comparative research initiative that analyzes the factors that influence migration processes in Asia, Africa and America.

The article highlights FLACSO鈥檚 commitment to knowledge generation, academic training and international collaboration to understand migration dynamics and contribute to the debate on the challenges of human mobility today.

We invite you to learn about this reflection on research, academic cooperation and migration.

Arelavo, M. (2026). Voces Desde Flasco - MEMO [Podcast Interview]. Youtube.

The number of Nepalis migrating to Canada has zoomed upwards in recent years, many of them first arriving as international students. They came for good education opportunities, free healthcare, and the promise of secure, stable futures.

Nepalis speak about their journeys to and lives in Canada - Nepal Now. (2026, March 21). Buzzsprout

The migration of Mexicans to Canada is a fairly recent phenomenon; but from the beginning, migration processes and migration policy between the two countries have been marked by very important unequal power relations, reflecting more general processes of asymmetric economic integration.

Martin, P. (2025). Destino M茅xico: Migraci贸n y movilidades [Podcast interview]. With C. Masferrer.

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