This comparative European report analyses how migration status influences labour conditions in key sectors, offering evidence-based insights to inform fair labour and migration policies.
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Month: February 2026
New Exhibition: Rerouting by Alicja Rogalska
The new video installation by Alicja Rogalska builds on her ongoing collaboration with Berlin-based bike couriers. Opening and discussion 14.03.26 at 4pm. DAAD-gallerie. Berlin
New Report: Public understanding and attitudes to irregular migration in Finland
What does the Finnish public really know about irregular migration? Our latest country report reveals a significant knowledge gap, showing that views are often shaped by politics and media discourse rather than facts.
New Report: Public understanding and attitudes to irregular migration in Poland
Key findings show a link between media narratives and public overestimation of migrant numbers, a preference for Ukrainian and Filipino workers over those from Uzbekistan, and the crucial role of Polish language fluency in perceived integration.
New Exhibition: Future Conditional by Anna Knappe & Amir Jan
New Exhibition | 2–6 March 2026 | University of Helsinki. We are pleased to present Future Conditional, a two-channel video installation by Anna Knappe and Amir Jan, commissioned by Centrala Space (Birmingham, UK) and developed as part of the I-CLAIM research project.
Documentary screening & discussion ‘THE OTHERS’
Join us on 23 March in Amsterdam for the screening of THE OTHERS, followed by a discussion with the filmmakers and experts on dignity for migrant workers in Farm2Fork.
New comparative report: Immigration Status and Labour Conditions
This new report examines the living and working conditions of irregularised migrant workers in agriculture, delivery and logistics, and domestic and care sectors across six European countries, highlighting how migration, labour, and welfare systems shape experiences of insecurity and work.






