With this volume, the editors propose a multi-dimensional and critical review of migrantsâ vulnerabilities. They argue that a deeper understanding of vulnerability is paramount to discuss empowerment and resilience. Regardless of their motivations, migrants can face vulnerabilitiesâ¯at any of the stages of their journey. These vulnerabilities may change over time for better or worse, corresponding with a personâs legal status, migratory path and the practices of migration regulation. This book addresses vulnerability from an interdisciplinary and intersectional perspective. It brings together latest academic research and practitionersâ insights to help reception societies adapt and improve their dealing with migrantsâ vulnerabilities.