Boucher believes in data transparency and open access data where possible. She shares her data following publication of her work.

 

Crossroads: Comparative Immigration Regimes in a World of Demographic Change (with Justin Gest, Cambridge University Press) collected and analysed data from 50 countries across 4 major indicators. Please contact her for access to the Database.

Patterns of Exploitation: Understanding Migrant Worker Rights Violations in Advanced Democracies (Oxford University Press) contains socio-legal analysis of close to 1000 court and tribunal cases across four countries and six labour law jurisdictions over a twenty-year period (1996-2016). You can access the Methods Annex and Codebook for the project here Methods Annex and Codebook. Please contact her for the Migrant Worker Rights Database.