The video captures three years of research on the living and working conditions of migrant workers with insecure legal status in Europe in just 100 seconds.
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Month: March 2026
Final Policy Brief
Check our Final Policy Brief that synthesises findings from the I-CLAIM Horizon Europe-UKRI project. And access all the other Policy Briefs and I-CLAIM publications.
Exhibit Catalogue – Uncertain Grounds: Reframing migration in Europe
‘Uncertain Grounds: Reframing Migration’ brings together six artworks commissioned as part of the European research project ICLAIM.
Final Policy Meeting
The Final Joint Policy Meeting on “Irregular Migrants in Europe: Public Attitudes, Protection Needs and EU Responses” (25 March 2026) brought together policymakers, researchers and practitioners at the Committee of the Regions in Brussels to discuss key challenges and policy responses related to irregular migration.
Uncertain Grounds: Reframing migration in Europe
The I-CLAIM exhibition presents newly commissioned artworks responding to research on irregular migration across Europe. 24-27 March 2026. Demeester Gallery, Brussels.
New I-CLAIM policy brief on the UK: Immigration Policy and Precarious Migrant Labour in the UK
It examines how UK immigration policies and labour market structures interact to produce migrants’ irregular status and shape precarious working conditions in sectors such as domestic work and food delivery.
New I-CLAIM policy brief: Gender, households and the production of irregularity in Europe
It examines how migration, labour and welfare regimes in Europe produce gendered inequalities and shape migrants’ irregular status.
New Report:Gender and family dimensions of irregularised migrants’ experiences and rights
The report also analyses how rights to family life and children’s protection, formally enshrined in international and European Union (EU) law, are undermined by national migration regimes.
New Policy Brief: Flexible migration policy and fair working conditions are for the benefit of everyone
This policy brief examines the relationship between migration policy, irregular status, and labour market vulnerability. It highlights how restrictive legal frameworks can unintentionally increase exploitation and undermine workers’ rights, and calls for policy approaches that better align migration governance with social and economic realities.








