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Migration, poverty and inequality

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Throughout history, peoples have migrated from one place to another, prompted by different factors and using different means to reach their destinations. Migration has therefore long been a topic of academic and social enquiry, not to mention the focus of polarising political debate.

In Europe the issue of migration was brought to significant prominence during 2015-2016, when an unprecedented influx of more than one million refugees and migrants arrived into the EU, most of them fleeing war in Syria and other countries. More broadly, it is estimated that globally more than 65 million people are now officially displaced from their homes—the highest figure recorded by the United Nations since the Second World War. 

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3D illustration showing two patches of land floating in the water, one with a healthy tree on it and the other with a dead tree on it, meant to symbolise the concept of prosperity and poverty and the disparity in wealth.

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