The tragedy of irregular migration: the case of Afghans in Turkey

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS

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This paper analyses irregular Afghan migrants in Turkey based on a qualitative field research study conducted in the cities of Ankara, Bursa, Malatya, Kayseri and Istanbul (see Note 1 on use of the term ‘Afghan’). It focuses on their migration journey, the factors driving migration and post-migration challenges. This research seeks to answer why Afghan irregular migrants are mainly male adults and how the employers in Turkey treat them. Afghan migrants in Turkey are mainly unskilled members of the labour force, typically working in construction, in supermarkets, as shepherds and in kitchens. This study argues that Afghan migration motives are mainly driven by humanitarian and economic deprivation. However, when they arrive in Turkey, migrants have no legal protection and are thrown into despair by their employers’ mistreatment.

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Afghanistan, Irregular Migration, Labour Force, Migration Push and Pull Factors, Turkey

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Central Asian Survey

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Jurat, A. Y. (2023). The tragedy of irregular migration: the case of Afghans in Turkey. Central Asian Survey, 42(2), 274-292.

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