Caitlyn Yates
Caitlyn Yates is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Migration Studies at the University of British Columbia. Her work examines the intersections of mobility, borders, and enforcement in the Western Hemisphere. Yates鈥 latest research project explores access to services and legal protection for undocumented and out-of-status residents in Canada. Her current book project, 鈥淔orced Forward,鈥 follows the mobility experiences of migrants from the African and Asian continents who travel in and through Latin America. Her research has been published in academic outlets including the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies and Public Anthropologist alongside public outlets like the Migration Policy Institute.
Selected Publications
Yates, C. (2024). . Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 50(8), 1941鈥1958.
Pappier, J., & Yates, C. (2023, October 10). How the treacherous Dari茅n Gap became a migration crossroads of the Americas. Human Rights Watch.
Yates, C., & Bolter, J. (2021). African migration through the Americas: Drivers, routes, and policy responses. Migration Policy Institute.