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      Migrating with Special Needs? Projections of Flows of Migrant Women with Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting Toward Europe 2016–2030

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          Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) is a rising issue in western societies as a consequence of international migration. Our paper presents demography-driven projections of female flows with FGM/C from each practicing country to each EU28 member state for the 3 sub-periods 2016–2020, 2021–2025, and 2026–2030, with the aim of supporting resource planning and policy making. According to our projections, the EU28 countries will receive a flow of around 400,000 female migrants between 2016 and 2020, and around 1.3 million female migrants between 2016 and 2030 from FGM/C practicing countries. About one-third of them, corresponding to an estimated 127,000 between 2016 and 2020, and more than 400,000 between 2016 and 2030 will have undergone FGM/C before migration. Among these female flows, slightly more than 20% is expected to be made up of girls aged 0–14. According to the expected age at arrival, 20% of these girls are expected to have already undergone FGM/C, while slightly less than 10% are to be considered potentially at risk of undergoing FGM/C after migration. As the number of women with FGM/C in Europe is expected to rise at quite a fast rate, it is important to act timely by designing targeted interventions and policies at the national and at the European level to assist cut women and protect children. Such measures are particularly compelling in France, Italy, Spain, UK, and Sweden that are expected to be the most affected countries by migration from FGM/C practicing countries.

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          Contributors
          0039.02.6448.5806 , livia.ortensi1@unimib.it
          a.menonna@ismu.org
          Journal
          Eur J Popul
          Eur J Popul
          European Journal of Population = Revue Européenne de Démographie
          Springer Netherlands (Dordrecht )
          0168-6577
          1572-9885
          16 May 2017
          October 2017
          : 33
          : 4
          : 559-583
          Affiliations
          [1 ] ISNI 0000 0001 2174 1754, GRID grid.7563.7, Department of Sociology and Social Research Building U7, , University of Milan – Bicocca, ; Via Bicocca degli Arcimboldi, 8, 20126 Milan, Italy
          [2 ]ISMU Foundation, Milan, Italy
          Author information
          http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1163-8440
          Article
          PMC6241076 PMC6241076 6241076 9426
          10.1007/s10680-017-9426-4
          6241076
          30976237
          c78b6302-9f64-427b-b46e-a9cb333ff60b
          © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2017
          History
          : 14 October 2015
          : 15 March 2017
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          © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2017

          Violence against women,Projections,Europe,Female migration,Public health,Female genital mutilation/cutting

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