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Title Irregular Migration in Turkey
Publisher International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Country Turkey
Publication Date February 2003
Citation / Document Symbol Migration Research Series, No. 12
Reference ISBN / ISSN: 1607-338X
Cite as International Organization for Migration (IOM), Irregular Migration in Turkey, February 2003, Migration Research Series, No. 12, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/415c6e904.html [accessed 25 November 2009]
Comments Situated at the crossroads of trade and travel routes linking East and West, Turkey has always been a key junction for many types of migratory movements, whether by land or sea. During the last decades, millions of Turkish migrant workers have left their country to work abroad, but recently Turkey has itself become a destination country for labour migration, and a major transit country for West-bound irregular migration. The increasing illegal transit migration poses growing challenges to Turkish Government. This report is based on a wide range of materials gathered from transit migrants themselves, from Turkish migration authorities and, uniquely, from people smugglers. Owing to its wide approach, the study casts light on the realities and motivations of migrants, on the illegal smuggling business, and discusses the needs for continuing migration policy development in cooperation with western European countries. Table of Contents : Executive Summary * Maps * Introduction: Key Questions and Objectives of the Study * Methodology * Irregular Migration in Turkey - An Overview * Migrant Experiences * People Smuggling and Trafficking Affecting Turkey * Institutional and Legal Framework * Conclusions and Recommendations

Topics: Irregular refugee movements, Asylum/migration nexus,


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