City planners and policymakers in Canada’s smaller cities must seize the opportunity COVID-19 has presented to attract newcomers
A survey of international students and backpackers found that, since COVID-19, 60% were less likely to recommend Australia as a place to study or travel
Our world is becoming more walled due to the influence of private profiteers on governments – and increasingly displaced people pay the price
Despite the risks that it poses, predictive technology could be a force for good in refugee systems under the right legal conditions
Expanding the use of AI, surveillance and data-driven technology could be more dangerous for privacy and human rights than any physical border
How racism, the media and local realities could shape the future of migration between China and Africa
Money from overseas makes up a quarter of GDP, and the effects of the pandemic are putting a squeeze on an already struggling economy
The pandemic is having a profound impact on refugee protection globally. But is China doing enough?
The draconian measures taken in many Chinese cities to control the pandemic exacerbated the marginalisation of Black people
You can’t build a thriving economy or a society on temporary residents
Canada’s immigration planning is increasingly divorced from the real impacts of COVID-19 – and undervalues ‘essential workers’
Increased control of people’s mobility because of COVID-19 might not be so easy to undo.