Memo
04 September 2024
Memo
04 September 2024
Working paper
17 July 2023
Event
08 December 2022
How should EU policymakers tackle the growing problem of climate migration?
Policy brief
27 September 2022
The way to help Ukraine will be to assist in reconstruction and not place artificial impediments to immigration of those who have already suffered.
Annual meetings
06 September 2022
The Annual Meetings are Bruegel's flagship event which gathers high-level speakers to discuss the economic topics that affect Europe and the world.
Blog post
25 April 2022
While uncertain, studies suggest that climate change will cause significant internal and international migration over the next century.
Blog post
06 April 2022
Hosting Ukrainian refugees could cost European Union countries in excess of €40 billion this year. A dedicated EU fund is needed to manage the burden.
Blog post
08 March 2022
Whatever the duration of the war, its legacy will be long-lasting. It will shape Europe’s policy choices for the years and decades to come.
Event
10 December 2020
What does the EU's new migration policy look like and is it likely to succeed?
Blog post
27 February 2020
In 2018, 320 million trips were made between EU countries and almost 2 million people crossed Schengen borders to go to work. Stopping them would cau
Event
11 June 2019
The third edition of the EU-LAC Economic Forum.
Blog post
28 March 2019
The authors here review the latest EU migration figures. Southern, eastern, and central Europe have broadly experienced net losses in cumulative intra
Podcast
07 March 2019
This episode of 'The Sound of Economics' features Bruegel visiting fellow Elina Ribakova in conversation with Marc-Olivier Padis and Jean-Paul Tran Th
Event
05 March 2019
How to improve the European asylum policy?
Opinion piece
12 December 2018
Surveys show that people systematically overestimate the share of foreign-born citizens among resident populations. Aligning people's perceptions with
Podcast
15 November 2018
This episode of the Director’s Cut features a conversation between Bruegel’s director, Guntram Wolff and Maha Yahya, the director of the Carnegie Midd