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Purpose: This article examines the evolving trends and key research areas in crisis migration, refugee movements, and sustainable development, with the goal of identifying recent challenges, emerging themes, and future directions. It aims to bridge the gap between academic insights and practical policymaking by highlighting the dynamic relationship between migration issues and sustainable practices. Design/methodology/approach: A systematic review of publications indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus databases was undertaken to analyze trends, identify leading contributors, and highlight emerging research themes. The analysis focuses on publication outputs, citation patterns, and thematic shifts influenced by global crises, particularly the Covid-19 pandemic. Findings: The study reveals a substantial growth in research output on crisis migration, reflecting the increasing global relevance of this topic. Russia, Germany, and the UK are identified as leading contributors, with the US producing the most widely cited works. Recent literature demonstrates an expanding focus on pandemic-related challenges, with terms such as "Covid", "pandemic", and "health" prominently featured. Central themes include the experiences of Syrian refugees, Afghan migrants, and women, alongside growing attention to regional issues in Germany, Russia, Poland, and the role of asylum seekers. These findings illustrate the multidimensional nature of crisis migration and underscore its intersection with sustainable development goals. Originality/value: This study provides a detailed analysis of the current state of crisis migration research, emphasizing its response to contemporary global challenges, such as health crises and forced displacement. The findings offer a roadmap for future academic inquiry while delivering actionable insights for policymakers aiming to incorporate sustainable development principles into migration responses. By addressing both established and emerging themes, this article contributes to a more nuanced understanding of migration dynamics in a rapidly changing world.
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