Sabrina Marchetti

Dr. Sabrina Marchetti is currently a Jean Monnet post-doctoral fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University Institute in Florence. She received her PhD in Gender and Ethnicity from the University of Utrecht in 2010. She specialised in issues of gender and migration, with a specific focus on the question of migrant domestic work. Her current project focuses on the case of Eastern European home-carers in Italy on the basis of interviews with workers and their employers.
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Why Do People Migrate? Part 1: Facts (iversity) Iversity
European University Institute - EUI

Why Do People Migrate? Part 1: Facts (iversity)

Dive into the basics of irregular migration with our introductory course 'Why Do People Migrate? Part 1: Facts'. Learn about the distinctions between asylum seeking and irregular migration, explore real-world examples through case studies, and gain valuable knowledge from expert interviews. Equip yourself with essential tools and terminology to understand the complexities of global migration patterns.

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Why Do People Migrate? Part 2: Theories (iversity) Iversity
European University Institute - EUI

Why Do People Migrate? Part 2: Theories (iversity)

Discover the intricate world of human migration with our specialized course, 'Why Do People Migrate? Part 2: Theories'. This course will equip you with a deep understanding of the theories behind migration decisions, helping you grasp the complex reasons why people move. Whether you're an academic, policy maker or simply curious about global mobility, this course offers valuable insights into how and why migration occurs.

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Cultures and Identities in Europe - Past, Present and Future (iversity) Iversity
European University Institute - EUI

Cultures and Identities in Europe - Past, Present and Future (iversity)

Discover the fascinating interplay between culture and identity across European history, present-day society, and future trends. This course unravels the complex layers that define Europe today, examining how past legacies influence current institutions and policies while looking ahead at emerging identities.

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