Find the latest publications from Horizon Europe project PREMIUM_EU
Reframing perspectives on migration projections The study “Migration flows by age, sex, and educational attainment” enhances our understanding of global migration patterns. Co-authored by Dr. Dilek Yildiz from the PREMIUM_EU team and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, the working paper incorporates critical data into the Wittgenstein Centre’s global population projections, focusing on the […]
What makes a region flourish in today’s Europe? The answer goes far beyond GDP. A thriving region is also a healthy, inclusive, and environmentally sustainable place to live. It has high education levels and hospitals, clean air, gender equality, digital access and crucially, the ability to adapt to change. The Atlas of Regional Development, the […]
PREMIUM_EU researchers Leo van Wissen and Becky Arnold (NIDI) have published a new article examining how migration reshapes demographic inequalities between Europe’s cities and rural regions. The study, Reducing urban–rural population inequalities: The divergent roles of internal and international migration, shows how population decline in many non-metropolitan areas is increasingly driven not by natural decrease, […]
A new paper by Osama Damoun, Jordi Bayona and Andreu Domingo, titled “Population Dynamics and Vulnerability: Regional Pathways in Spain, 2002–2021”, has been published in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy (2025). The study addresses two core objectives: 1. To measure population change at regional level by grouping different regions by a vulnerability index assessing the relationship […]
Migration has long been a topic of debate across Europe, with its influence reaching into the political, economic, and social fabrics of societies. The 2020 New Pact on Migration and Asylum by the European Commission acknowledges the complexity of this issue, calling for shared responsibility and solidarity among EU member states. Simultaneously, regional development remains […]
Across Europe, local leaders, citizens, researchers and policymakers have come together to answer a crucial question: how can we make rural regions more attractive, inclusive, and resilient in the face of ongoing demographic and economic shifts? As part of the PREMIUM_EU project, ten Multi-Actor Platforms (MAPs)—open forums for co-learning and policy development—continued their work from […]