Seminar - Sarah Langlotz (University of Göttingen)

Seminar | 05 novembre 2025

Seminar

Prof. Sarah Langlotz

University of Göttingen

5th November 2025 12.00

Room SF.101

Title: When risk and rescue matter: Irregular migration across origin and transit

Abstract

This paper examines how migration risk shapes irregular migration across origin and transit. We focus on how sea-crossing risk and rescue affect migration intentions in origin countries and departure dynamics during transit on the Central Mediterranean route. We combine an information experiment in Nigeria with high-frequency, geo-referenced data on irregular departures and NGO rescue operations. At the origin, our experiment shows that rescue-induced changes in perceived crossing risk do not affect irregular migration intentions. Exploiting exogenous variation in NGO rescue availability, we find that greater rescue presence increases same-day departures, consistent with smugglers competing by offering relatively safer passage to Europe.

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