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This open access book explores implications of the digital revolution for migration scholars’ methodological toolkit. New information and communication technologies hold considerable potential to improve the quality of migration research by originating previously non-viable solutions to a myriad of methodological challenges in this field of study. Combining cutting-edge migration scholarship and methodological expertise, the book addresses a range of crucial issues related to both researcher-designed data collections and the secondary use of “big data”, highlighting opportunities as well as challenges and limitations. A valuable source for students and scholars engaged in migration research, the book will also be of keen interest to policymakers.
Quantitative migration research --- Available administrative sources --- Forced migrants in the global North and South --- General population surveys --- Reliable quantitative information --- Migratory flows and populations --- Sampling and data collection --- Intercultural differences --- Survey design issues --- Absence of suitable sampling frames --- Target population --- Migration research --- Internally displaced persons --- Social networking sites --- Internet survey --- Data collection --- Transnational human mobility
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