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The PRIO Migration Centre examines how states, groups and individuals engage with, and are affected by migration. The centre is part of the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and reflects the institute’s independent, international, and interdisciplinary profile.

About the PRIO Migration Centre

Comment

Friday, 27 Feb 2026

What problems are third‑country asylum centres intended to solve?

The EU is considering moving parts of asylum processing out of Europe, and several countries are pushing for third-country solutions.

Book chapter

2026

Internasjonal migrasjon og immobilitet

Book chapter in Samfunnsgeografi: Perspektiver og prosesser

News

Thursday, 18 Dec 2025

Sharing research results in Cape Verde and The Gambia

Research with theoretical objectives can also yielded new insights of relevance to policy and public debate in the communities where the research was carried out.

Multimedia

Thursday, 13 Nov 2025

Village ceremonies and rural-urban networks in West Africa

Tone Sommerfelt gives a two-minute summary of insights.

Multimedia

Thursday, 30 Oct 2025

Why do people migrate?

Jørgen Carling gives a two-minute summary of insights.

Journal article

2026

Forced migrant arrivals can reduce political trust in African host communities

Journal article in World Development

Book chapter

2026

Integrering og migrasjonsrelatert mangfold

Book chapter in Samfunnsgeografi: Perspektiver og prosesser

Journal article

2025

Comfortable Immobility and the Role of Staying in the Upward Social Mobility of Families in Asian Cities

Journal article in International Migration Review

Recorded event

Monday, 1 Dec 2025 14:00–16:00 UTC+01

Migrasjon som utvikling? Lokale erfaringer og muligheter for norsk bistand

Migrasjon er et sentralt tema i utviklingspolitikken, og sees ofte som et problem. Vi utfordrer dette perspektivet og spør: Hvordan kan migrasjon fungere som drivkraft for utvikling?

Multimedia

Thursday, 6 Nov 2025

Decided return migration: Going back to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Aida Ibričević briefly presents her book.

News

Friday, 13 Mar 2026

Linking aid and migration policies is worse than misguided

PRIO-led research backs up warning to the UN's International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Book chapter

2026

Transnasjonal praksis

Book chapter in Samfunnsgeografi: Perspektiver og prosesser

News

Thursday, 18 Dec 2025

New project! Leveraging Protracted Refugee Situations: Comparing how Lebanon and Turkey have responded to Syrian displacement

This project will research how new regional and global realities have changed the bargaining power of refugee hosting states vis-á-vis external actors such as the EU.

Journal article

2025

Systematic literature reviews in migration studies: approaches to context-sensitive synthesis

Journal article in Comparative Migration Studies

Policy brief

2025

De facto economic integration of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

PRIO Policy Brief