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Key opportunities and challenges for the use of big data in migration research and policy

Key opportunities and challenges for the use of big data in migration research and policy
Key opportunities and challenges for the use of big data in migration research and policy
Migration is one of the defining issues of the 21st century. Better data is required to improve understanding about how and why people are moving, target interventions and support evidence-based migration policy. Big data, defined as large, complex data from diverse sources, is regularly proposed as a solution to help address current gaps in knowledge. The authors participated in a workshop held in London, UK, in July 2019, that brought together experts from the United Nations (UN), humanitarian non-governmental organisations (NGOs), policy and academia to develop a better understanding of how big data could be used for migration research and policy. We identified six key areas regarding the application of big data in migration research and policy: accessing and utilising data; integrating data sources and knowledge; understanding environmental drivers of migration; improving healthcare access for migrant populations; ethical and security concerns around the use of big data; and addressing political narratives. We advocate the need for careful consideration of the challenges faced by the use of big data, as well as increased cross-disciplinary collaborations to advance the use of big data in migration research whilst safeguarding vulnerable migrant communities.
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Tatem, Andrew J.
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Trigwell, Robert
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Routsis, Vasileios
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López, Ana Sebastián
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Tatem, Andrew J.
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Trigwell, Robert
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Franklinos, Lydia H.V., Parrish, Rebecca, Burns, Rachel, Caflisch, Andrea, Mallick, Bishawjit, Rahman, Taifur, Routsis, Vasileios, López, Ana Sebastián, Tatem, Andrew J. and Trigwell, Robert (2021) Key opportunities and challenges for the use of big data in migration research and policy. UCL Open Environment. (doi:10.14324/111.444/ucloe.000027).

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Migration is one of the defining issues of the 21st century. Better data is required to improve understanding about how and why people are moving, target interventions and support evidence-based migration policy. Big data, defined as large, complex data from diverse sources, is regularly proposed as a solution to help address current gaps in knowledge. The authors participated in a workshop held in London, UK, in July 2019, that brought together experts from the United Nations (UN), humanitarian non-governmental organisations (NGOs), policy and academia to develop a better understanding of how big data could be used for migration research and policy. We identified six key areas regarding the application of big data in migration research and policy: accessing and utilising data; integrating data sources and knowledge; understanding environmental drivers of migration; improving healthcare access for migrant populations; ethical and security concerns around the use of big data; and addressing political narratives. We advocate the need for careful consideration of the challenges faced by the use of big data, as well as increased cross-disciplinary collaborations to advance the use of big data in migration research whilst safeguarding vulnerable migrant communities.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 27 October 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 479468
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479468
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Date deposited: 25 Jul 2023 16:31
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Author: Lydia H.V. Franklinos
Author: Rebecca Parrish
Author: Rachel Burns
Author: Andrea Caflisch
Author: Bishawjit Mallick
Author: Taifur Rahman
Author: Vasileios Routsis
Author: Ana Sebastián López
Author: Andrew J. Tatem ORCID iD
Author: Robert Trigwell

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