It is certainly possible for the work to be done. I think there is some stuff that can be done more immediately, looking at some of the economic impacts and some of the high-level caring impacts, as was done in the research we published in 2012. However, I think that it is a matter of investing in looking at holistic measures and well-being and, as the pandemic has shown us, the intersections that exist across different dimensions of society.
It's time for us to stop looking at just the economic factors of migration and start looking at the other dimensions as well.