The EU s Policy on the Integration of Migrants

The EU   s Policy on the Integration of Migrants
Author: Pierre Georges Van Wolleghem
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2018-09-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319976822

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This book addresses a timely, yet largely overlooked, issue in political science: the integration of migrants in a multilevel polity. In a context characterised by the increasing salience of migration-related questions, and despite the gradual construction of a European Union immigration policy over the past two decades, no competence was ever created on integration matters. The emergence of a consistent ensemble of soft instruments in this policy realm in the 2000s unveiled an original pattern of EU policy formation. Can there be Europeanization without an EU competence? That is the question this original piece of research tackles. It shows how the way in which the policy emerged at EU level affected policy outputs adopted thereafter throughout the policy cycle. Mixing qualitative and quantitative methods, it explains the development of the EU integration policy and examines its main policy device, the European Integration Fund, from negotiation to implementation.

Migrants Refugees and Asylum Seekers Integration in European Labour Markets

Migrants  Refugees and Asylum Seekers    Integration in European Labour Markets
Author: Veronica Federico,Simone Baglioni
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2021-04-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030672843

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This open access book discusses how, and to what extent, the legal and institutional regimes and the socio-cultural environments of a range of European countries (the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Italy, Switzerland and the UK), in the framework of EU laws and policies, have a beneficial or negative impact on the effective capacity of these countries to integrate migrants, refugees and asylum seekers into their labour markets. The analysis builds on the understanding of socio-cultural, institutional and legal factors as “barriers” or “enablers”; elements that may facilitate or obstruct the integration processes. The book examines the two dimensions of integration being access to the labour market (which, translated into a rights language means the right to work) with its corollaries (recognition of qualifications, vocational training, etc.), and non-discriminatory working conditions (which, translated into a rights language means right to both formal and substantial equality) and its corollaries of benefits and duties deriving from joining the labour market. It thereby offers a novel approach to labour market integration and migration/asylum issues given its focus on legal aspects, which includes most recent policy changes and legal decisions (including litigation cases). The robust, evidence-based and comparative research illustrated in the book provides academics and students, but also practitioners and policy makers, with up to date knowledge that will likely impact positively on policy changes needed to better address integration conundrums.

Integration Processes and Policies in Europe

Integration Processes and Policies in Europe
Author: Blanca Garcés-Mascareñas,Rinus Penninx
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2015-10-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319216744

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In this open access book, experts on integration processes, integration policies, transnationalism, and the migration and development framework provide an academic assessment of the 2011 European Agenda for the Integration of Third-Country Nationals, which calls for integration policies in the EU to involve not only immigrants and their society of settlement, but also actors in their country of origin. Moreover, a heuristic model is developed for the non-normative, analytical study of integration processes and policies based on conceptual, demographic, and historical accounts. The volume addresses three interconnected issues: What does research have to say on (the study of) integration processes in general and on the relevance of actors in origin countries in particular? What is the state of the art of the study of integration policies in Europe and the use of the concept of integration in policy formulation and practice? Does the proposal to include actors in origin countries as important players in integration policies find legitimation in empirical research? A few general conclusions are drawn. First, integration policies have developed at many levels of government: nationally, locally, regionally, and at the supra-national level of the EU. Second, a multitude of stakeholders has become involved in integration as policy designers and implementers. Finally, a logic of policymaking—and not an evidence-based scientific argument—can be said to underlie the European Commission’s redefinition of integration as a three-way process. This book will appeal to academics and policymakers at international, European, national, regional, and local levels. It will also be of interest to graduate and master-level students of political science, sociology, social anthropology, international relations, criminology, geography, and history.

Local Integration of Migrants Policy

Local Integration of Migrants Policy
Author: Jochen Franzke,José M. Ruano de la Fuente
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2020-11-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030509798

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This book presents an overview of European migration policy and the various institutional arrangements within and between various actors, such as local councils, local media, local economies, and local civil society initiatives. Both the role of local authorities in this policy field and their cooperation with civil society initiatives or networks are under-explored topics for research. In response, this book provides a range of detailed case studies focusing on the six main groups of national and administrative traditions in Europe: Germanic, Scandinavian, Napoleonic, Southeastern European, Central-Eastern European and Anglo-Saxon.

Migration and European Integration

Migration and European Integration
Author: Robert Miles,Dietrich Thränhardt
Publsiher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1995
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0838636136

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Integration of Migrants into the Labour Market in Europe

Integration of Migrants into the Labour Market in Europe
Author: Sylwia Przytuła,Łukasz Sułkowski
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781839099069

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Living and working in a host country is challenging both for the host country as well as for the incoming migrants. Therefore, integration activities are essential for easing the transition. This book examines various practices of integrating migrants in European countries from national, organizational and individual perspectives.

Migration and welfare in the new Europe

Migration and welfare in the new Europe
Author: Carmel, Emma,Cerami, Alfio
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781847429377

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This book provides innovative insights into one of the most controversial and important subjects of the 21st century: migration and social integration. Empirically, the volume offers comprehensive grounding in the relationships between migration, migration policies and social protection/inclusion in the enlarged European Union and its member states. Theoretically, the collection moves the debate on migration and integration policies onto new terrain. It explains how policies in this field are produced by institutional frameworks, political strategy, and contingent responses to events, but that these are themselves shaped by emotions, discourses, narratives, formal and informal aspects of governance. With contributions from leading international experts, the book can be used by academics and professionals as well as by undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Framework of Integration Policies

Framework of Integration Policies
Author: Mary Coussey
Publsiher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9287143412

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This publication brings together the proposals and recommendations on the integration of migrants which have made by various bodies within the Council of Europe. It maps out policy action needed in the three stages of the integration process: measures needed in the context of new arrivals of immigrants; measures aimed at the promotion of equality of opportunities for long term immigrants and, measures needed in multicultural and ethnically diverse societies to ensure social cohesion. It examines areas such as employment, health, education and the media as well as religion, culture and language.