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PACES · Making migration and migration policy decisions amidst societal transformations

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 March 202330 June 2026EU funding €2,701,445Call HORIZON-CL2-2022-TRANSFORMATIONS-01

PACES offers a groundbreaking approach to studying and understanding people’s decisions to migrate and explores how this knowledge can better inform migration policies. PACES focuses on two parallel research components: the factors shaping migration decision-making and the mechanisms underpinning migration policies. Synthesizing theoretical and empirical knowledge from a broad array of academic disciplines and methodological paradigms, the project systematically investigates the interactions between migration decisions, migration policies and broader social transformation – as manifested in interconnected processes of economic, political, demographic, technological and cultural change. Based on a theoretical synthesis and qualitative and quantitative data collected in Algeria, Ethiopia, Italy, Tunisia, Niger, Slovakia and Spain, PACES will elaborate a heuristic model that identifies different constellations of conditions that shape decisions to stay and migrate at different stages of individual life trajectories and migrant journeys. In addition, by adopting a theories of change approach, PACES will systematically investigate, identify and track the assumptions on migration decisions used by policymakers to formulate policy designs and objectives. By exploring the evolution of EU and national policies towards labour and family migration, PACES investigates the extent to which current migration policies are evidence-based and areas where policies will benefit from valuable insights provided by migration decision-making research. By doing so, PACES seeks to contribute to elaborating more effective models of EU migration governance that also account for the uncertainties of future social transformations. Supported by an interdisciplinary consortium of experienced partners, PACES engages in co-participatory research with policymakers, stakeholders, citizens and migrants to generate maximum scientific, political and social impact.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

ERASMUS UNIVERSITEIT ROTTERDAM

NL · €762,749

participant

MAREENA

SK · €27,465

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE

ES · €130,613

associatedPartner

CENTRO INTERNAZIONALE DI FORMAZIONEDELL'ILO

IT

participant

UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN

NL · €189,500

participant

UNIVERSITE PARIS 13

FR · €158,910

associatedPartner

THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

UK

participant

DANSK FLYGTNINGEHJAELP FORENING

DK · €352,375

associatedPartner

DUKE UNIVERSITY

US

participant

FONDATION MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE EUROPE

BE · €350,984

participant

SAMUEL HALL EAST AFRICA LIMITED

KE · €383,585

participant

CENTRUM SPOLOCENSKYCH A PSYCHOLOGICKYCH VIED SLOVENSKEJ AKADEMIE VIED

SK · €140,400

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO

IT · €125,227

participant

UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM

NL · €79,638

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