Contemporary migration is characterized by its very dynamic nature. In that
sense, it is extremely important that scientific knowledge, academic
research, as well as the public policy measures, be based on current
research and accurate data sets. Furthermore, theoretical papers explaining
relevant phenomena and concepts could be equally relevant and useful like
the empirical ones, putting more light on the specific problems in the
process of creating and implementing public policies. The purpose of this
paper is to emphasize the links between the topics in scientific papers and
policymakers? needs through the desk analysis of the leading Serbian
national scientific journals in the areas of social sciences and humanities.
The analysis of 41 papers in total was related to the identification of
three specific migration topics: migration and development, integration and
migration governance. Through comparison between the global research trends
and the national approaches and findings certain conclusions were drawn and
recommendations were given. Detailed analysis led to findings that some of
the selected academic research could be a reliable and useful source for the
decision makers. This is a necessary step for development of efficient and
timely state responses to existing and future challenges brought by
migration.
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