Coordinatore | AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
Organization address
address: CALLE SERRANO 117 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Spain [ES] |
Sito del progetto | http://temperproject.eu/ |
Totale costo | 3˙232˙883 € |
EC contributo | 2˙467˙861 € |
Programma | FP7-SSH
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities |
Code Call | FP7-SSH-2013-2 |
Funding Scheme | CP-FP |
Anno di inizio | 2014 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2014-03-01 - 2018-02-28 |
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AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
Organization address
address: CALLE SERRANO 117 contact info |
ES (MADRID) | coordinator | 811˙130.50 |
2 |
UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX
Organization address
address: Sussex House contact info |
UK (FALMER, BRIGHTON) | participant | 484˙426.00 |
3 |
INSTITUT NATIONAL D'ETUDES DEMOGRAPHIQUES
Organization address
address: Boulevard Davout 133 contact info |
FR (PARIS) | participant | 478˙069.97 |
4 |
UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID
Organization address
address: AVENIDA DE SENECA 2 contact info |
ES (MADRID) | participant | 197˙820.00 |
5 |
UNIVERSITATEA DIN BUCURESTI
Organization address
address: MIHAIL KOGALNICEANU STREET 36-46 SECTOR V contact info |
RO (BUCURESTI) | participant | 166˙200.00 |
6 |
CENTRO INTERNAZIONALE DI FORMAZIONE DELL' OIL
Organization address
address: VIALE MAESTRI DEL LAVORO 10 contact info |
IT (TORINO) | participant | 115˙234.53 |
7 |
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS DE POBLACION
Organization address
address: AVENIDA CORRIENTES 2817 piso 7 contact info |
AR (Buenos Aires) | participant | 112˙500.00 |
8 |
PTOUKHA INSTITUTE FOR DEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STUDIES OF NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF UKRAINE
Organization address
address: BULEVAR TARAS SHEVCHENKO 60 contact info |
UA (KYIV) | participant | 102˙480.00 |
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'The overall objective of the TEMPER project consists of providing a comprehensive assessment of the pros and cons of recent initiatives to promote circular migration as an alternative to more traditional forms of temporary and permanent migration, not only among prospective migrants but also among current residents in the EU. These initiatives usually rely on a poor understanding of the ultimate reasons why some migrants spontaneously return to their country of origin while others do not, and why some of them re-migrate after return. More importantly, it is far from being clear that circular migration actually responds to the needs and expectations of many (potential) migrants from third-countries, and entails for them and their families more benefits than alternative forms of mobility. To overcome this lack of understanding, the TEMPER project will pursue three main objectives:
(1) to identify the main drivers of return and circulation decisions of migrants recently involved in temporary and permanent migration, (2) to measure and explain the role that different programs and immigration policies at large have played in shaping those individual decisions and, (3) to assess the impact that different types of temporary, permanent and circular mobility have for migrant and non-migrant workers, their families and their employers.
Two implicit assumptions will be tested. First, that circularity is a realistic alternative to both strictly temporary labour and permanent settlement because there exists a large enough pool of prospective migrants and returnees interested in engaging in circular mobility. Secondly, that circularity benefits the involved parties, including migrants, their families and their areas of origin, more than traditional forms of migration.'