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Title: Priorities and Developmental Directions of Polish Migration Policy
Abstract
Poland is slowly transforming into a country attractive to immigrants, mainly from the east. At the same time, while mass westward emigration of Poles is unlikely, Polish migration policy faces various challenges, such as the need to prevent the outflow of specialists sought in western European countries. On the eve of joining the EU, there is an urgent need to Poland to work out the premises and priorities of its migration policy. There should be a single institution tasked with shaping and co-ordinating Poland's migration policy. There should be a parliamentary debate on the priorities of migration policy. Poland should actively join the debates on the common EU migration policy, aiming at ensuring the protection of its future social and economic interests. Poland's migration policy should take into account the protection of the country's human and intellectual potential by creating disincentives to emigration of young people and scientists. In the field of immigration, Poland should introduce quotas for the recruitment of skilled workers and take measures to prevent illegal employment of immigrants. Poland's migration policy should promote immigrants' integration into society. To this end, a campaign should be conducted to regularise the status of the large numbers of foreigners who are now residing in Poland illegally. [Urheber s. Copyright]
Author: Iglicka, Krystyna
Series Title: Instytut Spraw Publicznych / Analyses & Opinions; 13
Publisher: Instytut Spraw Publicznych
Year: 2003
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: immigrationEU expansionmigrationmigration policy
Subject: History of the European Communities. European ideaHuman resourcesAspects of migration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Study: "Admission of third country nationals to an EU Member State for the purposes of study or vocational training and
admission of persons not gainfully employed"
Title (other): Final Report
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
I. INTRODUCTION
1. DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH MANDATE
2. AIM AND SCOPE OF THE STUDY
3. WORK METHOD
II. COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW
1. SUMMARY OF STATISTICAL FINDINGS: STOCKS AND FLOWS
2. COMPARATIVE ADMISSION POLICIES BY CATEGORIES
2.1. Students
2.2. Unpaid trainees
2.3. Vocational trainee
2.4. EU-trainees (nationals from associated or canditate countries)
2.5. Exchange trainees
2.6. Au pair
2.7. Guest researchers
2.8. Artists
2.9. Journalists
2.10. Clergy
2.11. Pensioners and persons with private means
2.12. Other special categories
2.13. Special regulations for national groups or countries
3. PROCEDURES
3.1. Comparative application procedures
3.2. Documents
3.3. Quota regime
3.4. Discretionary power
4. RENEWAL
4.1. Change of purpose of residence 5. RIGHTS AND STATUS
6. FAMILY REUNIFICATION
7. FRAUD
8. REMOVAL
9. LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS AND TRENDS III. COUNTRY STUDIES
1. INTRODUCTION
2. AUSTRIA
3. BELGIUM
4. DENMARK
5. FINLAND
6. FRANCE
7. GERMANY
8. GREECE
9. IRELAND
10. ITALY
11. LUXEMBOURG
12. NETHERLANDS
13. PORTUGAL
14. SPAIN
15. SWEDEN
16. UNITED KINGDOM
Appendices
Author (Corp. Body): International Centre for Migration Policy Development
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres
Year: 2000
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: vocational educationthird countriesfreedom of movementmigration policyacademic studies
Subject: European Community law in generalVocational education and trainingAdmission requirements. Educational guidance
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Study: "Admission of third country nationals to an EU Member State for the purposes of study or vocational training and
admission of persons not gainfully employed"
Title (other): APPENDIX A: Studying and training within the European Union ; APPENDIX B: Working as Au Pair within Europe
Author (Corp. Body): International Centre for Migration Policy Development
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres
Year: 2000
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: vocational educationthird countriesfreedom of movementmigration policyacademic studies
Subject: European Community law in generalVocational education and trainingAdmission requirements. Educational guidance
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Evaluation of the activities of the European Migration Network
Title (other): Final Report to the European Commission, DG Justice, Freedom and Security
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Aims and objectives of the evaluation
1.2 Method of approach
1.3 Obstacles encountered
1.4 Organisation of report
2 THE CONTEXT OF THE EMN OPERATION - PROBLEMS AND NEEDS
2.1 Political and institutional context
2.1.1 EU policy developments relevant to the development of the EMN
2.1.2 Recent and forthcoming policy developments relevant to the future development EMB
2.1.3 Overview of institutional developments in relation to networking
2.2 Existing information gathering activity
2.3 The 1996 Feasibility Study
2.4 Problems and needs to be covered by the future EMN
3 LESSONS EMERGING FROM THE EMN PILOT AND PREPARATORY ACTIONS
3.1 Relevance and suitability of the EMN
3.1.1 Purpose and Objectives
3.1.2 Status
3.1.3 Structure
3.1.4 Functions / tasks
3.1.5 Capacity
3.2 Organisational efficiency
3.2.1 Set-up of the network
3.2.2 Management at NCP level
3.2.3 Management by the Commission
3.2.4 Management by the Scientific Coordinator
3.2.5 Overall communication and dissemination
3.2.6 Networking
3.3 Achievement of objectives - effectiveness
3.3.1 Results and outcomes of the network
3.3.2 The EMN information system
3.3.3 Financial progress
3.3.4 Overall considerations on effectiveness and value for money of the EMN
3.4 Conclusions and recommendations from the EMN pilot and preparatory phase
3.4.1 Conclusions
3.4.2 Recommendations for the future EMN
4 ALTERNATIVE DELIVERY MECHANISMS - FOUR OPTIONS
4.1 Sources accessed for the development of alternative options for the EMN
4.2 Four phases for developing the alternative options
4.2.1 Phase 1 - Identification or problems and needs
4.2.2 Phases 2 and 3 - Objectives, priority areas and functions
4.2.3 Phase 4 - Initially proposed options for policy scope and structure
4.2.4 Estimated costs of the four options against the current EMN
4.3 Preliminary ass
Author: Nierop, Petra van
Contributer: European Policy Evaluation Consortium
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres
Year: 2005
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: Europemigrationmigration policy
Subject: European Community law in generalSocial policy. Social welfareSocial environment. Social behaviourMigration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Factors determining international and regional migration intentions in Europe
Abstract
This research report focuses on migration intentions of Europeans and investigates the main determinants of these intentions. The main advantage of studying mobility intentions - rather than studying migrants in their destination country - is that this approach is not biased by selectivity issues. There is indeed a large body of literature showing that migrants self-select in labour markets where their return-to-skills is expected to be larger. Moreover, literature suggests that it is not simply mobility that is of interest in socioeconomic models, but the potential for mobility. [Author vide Copyright]
Author: Fouarge, Didier | Ester, Peter
Publisher: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions
Year: 2007
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Arbeitspapiere, Preprints
Keyword: migrationmigration policymobility
Subject: Population dynamicsMigration
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Title: Migration in the Context of Relations between the European Union and Latin America and the Caribbean
Title (other): Les migrations dans le contexte des relations entre l’Union européenne, l’Amérique latine et les Caraïbes | A
migração no contexto das relações entre a União Europeia e a América Latina e Caraíbas
Abstract
The migratory flows between the European Union (EU) and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have a historical continuity, their nature varying according to the period in question. It is possible to identify a transatlantic migratory system dating back to the age of colonisation, the specific dynamics of which have affected the building of society on both continents. Over the last few years, this process has reached a turning point, owing to the notable increase in migration from Latin America to the EU, which has been concentrated in Spain and other countries in southern Europe. The significance of these movements has led to the gradual appearance of migration issues on the political agenda and as subjects of discussion in dialogue and cooperation between the two regions. [...] [Anna Ayuso]
Author: Ayuso, Anna
Series Title:European Parliament - Study
Contributer: Centre for International Relations and Development Studies, Barcelona, Spain
Publisher: Europäische Union / Europäisches Parlament
Year: 2009
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: PE 410.198 | EXPO/B/PolDep/AFET/2009_19
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: International cooperationmigration policy
Subject: International cooperationMigration
Countries Scheme: EUROPELATIN AMERICA and CARIBBEAN
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Title: Regularisations – an instrument to reduce vulnerability, social exclusion and exploitation of migrants in an irregular
situation in employment?
Author (Corp. Body): International Centre for Migration Policy Development
Contributer: European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
Year: 2012
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: labor marketmigration policysocial inequality
Subject: Labour marketEmployment and unemployment
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Financing Global Sustainable Development : Illustrations of EU contributions to the 2030 Agenda
Table of Contents
A holistic approach to sustainable development finance
1. The EU is helping countries to mobilise more domestic resources, improve public finance management and ensure debt sustainability
2. The EU is leveraging more development funding through blending and seeking further partnerships with the private sector
3. The EU and its Member States continue to be the world’s largest provider of ODA
An integrated approach to key sectors of financing sustainable development
4. Environment and climate – The EU leads the efforts for a sustainable world
5. Trade – The EU remains the world’s most open market, importing EUR 860 billion annually from developing countries
6.Science, technology and innovation – The EU’s EUR 77 billion research and innovation programme, is fully open to participation from developing countries
7. Remittances – The EU contributes to reducing remittance costs to free up more funds for development
8. Sustainable agriculture and nutrition – The EU is acting to lift 500 million people in developing countries out of hunger and malnutrition by 2030
9. Energy – The EU is acting to lift 500 million people out of energy poverty by 2030
10. Human development and social inclusion – The EU champions poverty eradication, health, education, decent work, safe workplaces, social protection and supporting well-managed migration
11. Gender – The EU places women at the centre of development cooperation
12. Peaceful societies – The EU provides support to improve governance and to enable people to live safe, secure lives
13. Least developed countries – The EU focuses on those most in need
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen, Luxemburg
Year: 2016
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-79-54975-5 | MN-04-16-086-EN-N
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: energy policynutritionEUfundingfinancial managementresearch and developmenthealth policyglobalization
agriculturemigration policysustainable developmentpartnershipsocial policy
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Global ResourcesEurope. General Resources
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Title: Success Stories from the Migration and Home Affairs Funds : Solidarity and Management of Migration flows (2007-2013)
Table of Contents
ERF (European Refugee fund)
Austria...
EIF (European Integration Fund)
Austria...
RE (Return fund)
Austria...
EBF (European Borders Fund
Austria...
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Migration und Inneres
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen, Luxemburg
Year: 2016
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-79-52093-8 | DR-02-15-869-EN-N
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EUfundingpolicy on refugeesborder regionintegration policymigrationmigration policyproject
Subject: European Community funds and other financial instrumentsMigration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Using EU Indicators of Immigrant Integration : Final Report for Directorate-General for Home Affairs
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Chapter 1: Background on a pilot project to develop and use European integration indicators
PART I: Analysis
Chapter 2: What influences migrant integration outcomes?
2.1 Migrant population
2.2 General policies and context
2.3 Migration and integration policies
Chapter 3: The Relevance of EU migrant integration indicators
3.1 The relevance of EU migrant employment indicators
3.2 The relevance of EU migrant education indicators
3.3 The relevance of EU migrants’ social inclusion indicators
3.4 The relevance of EU migrants’ active citizenship indicators
3.5 The relevance of EU indicators of a welcoming society
Chapter 4: Migrant integration and the Europe 2020
PART II: Data assessment
Chapter 5: Availability of indicators
Chapter 6: Quality of data sources
6.1 The LFS and EU-SILC
6.2 PISA
Chapter 7: Robustness of indicators
Chapter 8: Alternative data sources
Chapter 9: Availability of data sources for additional indicators
PART III: Using EU indicators
Chapter 10: Background on using integration indicators
10.1 Key issues for integration indicators
10.2 Integration indicators in the Member States
10.3 Beyond integration: Using indicators in other areas of EU cooperation
Chapter 11: How are integration indicators used for policymaking? Purposes & methods
11.1. First purpose: Understanding the context
11.2. A second purpose: Evaluating the results of policies
11.3. Third purpose: Use targets to mainstream and improve integration
Annex
Further selected reading
Glossary
Author: Huddleston, Thomas | Niessen, Jan | Tjaden, Jasper Dag
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Inneres | Migration Policy Group | ESN
Year: 2013
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: employmenteducationdata acquisitionEUsystem of indicatorsinclusionintegrationintegration policy
migrantmigration policy
Subject: European Community law in generalMigrationVarious information networks and systems
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Study on the Temporary Protection Directive : Final report
Title (other): Study on the Temporary Protection Directive : Executive Summary
Abstract
This Final report is the final deliverable of the Study on the Temporary Protection Directive (2001/55/EC), an assignment undertaken by ICF Consulting Services Limited (“ICF”), on behalf of DG Migration and Home Affairs (“the Commission”). The Final Report contains the purpose, scope, design and conduct of the study, presents the analysis carried out and presents conclusions and recommendations. This Final Report is structured as follows: Chapter 2 describes the methodology and work undertaken by the Study Team;Chapter 3 provides an overview of the Temporary Protection mechanism,reviewing its historical context, the Commission’s proposal and negotiations and an explanation of the workings of the mechanism and application to date; Chapter 4 presents strengths and weaknesses of the Temporary Protection Directive TPD);Chapter 5 examines pressures on the EU in the period 2001-2014 (these events are further examined in the case study descriptions in Annex 3) and summarises the reasons for non-implementation of the TPD;Chapter 6 identifies possible changes to the TPD and assessesthese policy options.Chapter 7 includes a comparison between the preferred policy option for revising the TPD and the recently proposed provisional measures and permanent crisis mechanism.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
2.1 Objectives of the Study
2.2 Outline of the methodology
2.3 Work undertaken by the Study Team and challenges encountered
3 Background to the Temporary Protection Directive
3.1 What preceded the adoption of the Temporary Protection Directive
3.1.1 National forms of temporary protection preceding the adoption of the TPD
3.1.2 Historical context
3.1.3 Commission proposals and negotiations
3.2 The temporary protection mechanism
3.2.1 Objectives
3.2.2 The mechanism
3.2.3 Status of transposition
3.2.4 Application to date
4 Strengths and weaknesses of the TPD
4.1 Introduction
4.2 A broad definition of mass influx, resulting in flexibility but also obstacles in its application
4.2.1 “Large numbers”
4.2.2 “Arrival (spontaneous or aided) in the community”
4.2.3 Who come from a “specific country or geographical area”
4.2.4 Who are “unable to return to their country of origin”
4.2.5 If there is a “risk” that the asylum system will be unable to process the influx without “adverse effects”
4.3 Cumbersome and lengthy activation procedure influenced by political factors
4.3.1 Are the right actors involved?
4.3.2 The number of steps are high
4.3.3 The content of some of the steps are unclear
4.4 Solidarity principle, based on dual volunteerism
4.4.1 The principle of solidarity
4.4.2 The organisation of redistribution, as laid down in the TPD
4.5 A fair and adequate level of protection of rights, but potentially unattractive to Member States
4.6 In the absence of activation, theobjective to harmonise TP is undermined
5 Pressures on the EU in the period 2001 2014 and reasons for non-implementation
5.1 Pressure on Member States in the period 2001-2014
5.1.1 Pressure due to a significant high and/or sudden increase
5.1.2 Pressure following a gradual increase
5.1.3 Pressure due to strong fluctuations
5.2 Management of the situation
| 5.2.1 Development of alternative measures to deal with situations of pressure
5.2.2 What measures have Member States made use of both at national and EU level in response to the situations of pressure?
5.2.3 Different approaches in handling situations of pressure
5.3 Could the TPD have provided added-value?
5.4 Reasons for the non-implementation of the TPD
6 Policy options and their assessment
6.1 Criteria for the triggering of the mechanism
6.1.1 Reflection on concepts and indicators for measurement
6.1.2 Criteria for the triggering of the mechanism
6.2 Procedure to be followed for triggering the mechanism and its duration
6.3 Rights to be granted to persons being granted temporary protection and obligations of Member States
6.4 The type of solidarity mechanism
7 Continued relevance of the TPD and an amended TPD in comparison with the new proposals for (emergency and permanent crisis) relocation mechanisms
Annexes
Annex 1 National forms of temporary protection
Annex 2 Case Studies
Belgium 2008-2012
Bulgaria 2013-2014
Cyprus
France 2007-2013
Germany 2013-2014
Greece 2006-2008
Hungary 2013-2015
Italy 2011
Malta 2011
Netherlands
Poland
Sweden 2013-2014
Annex 3 Statistics
Annex 4 Hypothetical/future scenarios of mass influx in the EU
| 1 Executive summary – Study on the Temporary Protection Directive
1.1 Aims of the study
1.2 Background and context
1.3 Strengths and weaknesses
1.4 Pressures on the EU in the period 2001 -2014 and the reasons for non-implementation
1.5 Policy options and their assessment
1.6 Continued relevance of the TPD and an amended TPD in comparison with the new (emergency and proposed permanent crisis) relocation mechanisms
Author (Corp. Body): ICF Consulting Services Limited
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Migration und Inneres
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Amt für Veröffentlichungen
Year: 2016
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-79-60666-3 | DR-01-16-702-EN-N | 978-92-79-61581-8 | DR-02-16-925-EN-N
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: policy on asylumEUEuropean Lawrefugeehuman rightsmigrationmigration policyprotection
directiveexpellee
Subject: European Community law in generalHuman rightsMigration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Country studies for the report "Together in the EU" - project on Social Inclusion and Migrant Participation in Society :
Migrants and their Descendants ; Social Inclusion and Participation in Society
Abstract
These reports from EU Member States constitute the background material for the FRA report on Together in the EU - Promoting the participation of migrants and their descendants. The information in the country studies is prepared under contract by the FRA’s research network FRANET. This document was commissioned under contract as background material for a comparative analysis by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) for the project ‘Social Inclusion and Migrant Participation in Society’. The information and views contained in the document do not necessarily reflect the views or the official position of the FRA. The document is made publicly available for transparency and information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or legal opinion. [Author vide Copyright]
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Union / Agentur für Grundrechte
Year: 2015
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Arbeitspapiere, Preprints
Keyword: EUhuman rightsmigration policy
Subject: Human rightsPopulation structure
Countries Scheme: Germany. General ResourcesAustria. General ResourcesDenmarkFinlandSweden
EstoniaLatviaLithuaniaPolandSlovak RepublicCzech RepublicHungaryBulgariaCroatiaRomania
SloveniaGreeceItalyMaltaPortugalSpainCyprusBelgiumFrance, EuropeUnited KingdomIrelandLuxembourgNetherlands
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Title: Periodic data collection on the migration situation in the EU : February highlights ; 1 December 2017 to 31 January 2018
Abstract
In view of the increasing numbers of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants entering the EU, the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has been collecting relevant data since November 2015. These focus on the fundamental rights situation of people arriving in Member States particularly affected by large migration movements. The countries covered are: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Sweden. This report addresses fundamental rights concerns between 1 December 2017 and 31 January 2018. [Author vide Copyright]
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Union / Agentur für Grundrechte
Year: 2018
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EUmigration policy
Subject: Human rightsPopulation structure
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Periodic data collection on the migration situation in the EU : March highlights ; 1-28 February 2018
Abstract
In view of the increasing numbers of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants entering the EU, the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has been collecting relevant data since November 2015. This report focuses on the fundamental rights situation of people arriving in Member States particularly affected by large migration movements. The countries covered are: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Sweden. This report addresses fundamental rights concerns between 1-28 February 2018. [Author vide Copyright]
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Union / Agentur für Grundrechte
Year: 2018
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EUmigration policy
Subject: Human rightsPopulation structure
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Periodic data collection on the migration situation in the EU : May highlights ; 1 March - 30 April 2018
Abstract
In view of the increasing numbers of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants entering the EU, the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has been collecting relevant data since November 2015. This report focuses on the fundamental rights situation of people arriving in Member States particularly affected by large migration movements. The countries covered are: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Sweden. This report addresses fundamental rights concerns between 1 March-30 April 2018. [Author vide Copyright]
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Union / Agentur für Grundrechte
Year: 2018
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EUmigration policy
Subject: Human rightsPopulation structure
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Periodic data collection on the migration situation in the EU : July highlights ; 1 May - 30 June 2018
Abstract
The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has been collecting relevant data since November 2015, in light of the increasing numbers of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants entering the EU. This report focuses on the fundamental rights situation of people arriving in Member States particularly affected by large migration movements. The countries covered are: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Sweden. This report addresses fundamental rights concerns between 1 May-30 June 2018.In selected cases, it also includes significant developments that occurred through 13 July 2018. [Author vide Copyright]
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Union / Agentur für Grundrechte
Year: 2018
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EUmigration policy
Subject: Human rightsPopulation structure
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Periodic data collection on the migration situation in the EU : September highlights ; 1 July - 31 August 2018
Abstract
The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has been collecting relevant data since November 2015, in light of the increasing numbers of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants entering the EU. This report focuses on the fundamental rights situation of people arriving in Member States particularly affected by large migration movements. The countries covered are: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Sweden. This report addresses fundamental rights concerns between 1 July-31 August 2018. [Author vide Copyright]
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Union / Agentur für Grundrechte
Year: 2018
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EUmigration policy
Subject: Human rightsPopulation structure
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Better Migration Management Programme : Annual Progress Report ; 1st April 2016 to 31st March 2017
Abstract
The report covers the period 1st April 2016 – 31st March 2017. It focuses on accounting for the activities during this first year of Programme implementation. Overall, it can be summarised that good progress has been made towards the establishment of the Better Migration Management (BMM) Programme in the Horn of Africa (HoA). [Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1 Context of the action
2 Results and activities
2.1 Component 1: Policy harmonisation and cooperation
2.2 Component 2: Capacity Building
2.3 Component 3: Protection
2.3 Component 4: Awareness Raising
3 Beneficiaries/affiliated entities and other Cooperation
3.1 Target beneficiaries
3.2 State authorities
3.3 Other third parties involved (including other donors, other government agencies or local government units, NGOs, etc.)
3.4 Links/ Synergies with other Actions/ Programmes
4 Deviations or adjustments against planned activities
5 Programme management and monitoring
5.1. Programme management
5.2 Programme monitoring and evaluation
5.3 Programme steering structure
6 Visibility
Author (Corp. Body): Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH / Stabsstelle Evaluierung
Contributer: Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development | Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Internationale Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung
Year: 2017
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: T05 – EUTF – HoA – REG – 09/ 16.2126.7
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EgyptEthiopiaDjiboutidevelopment aidEritreaEUKenyacooperation
migration policySomaliaSudanTunisiaUganda
Subject: Aid programmesMigration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesEgyptTunisiaEthiopiaDjiboutiEritrea
KenyaSomaliaSudanSouth SudanUganda
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Title: Periodic data collection on the migration situation in the EU : November highlights ; 1 September - 31 October 2018
Abstract
The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has been collecting relevant data since November 2015, in light of the increasing numbers of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants entering the EU. This report focuses on the fundamental rights situation of people arriving in Member States particularly affected by large migration movements. The countries covered are: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Sweden. [Author vide Copyright]
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Union / Agentur für Grundrechte
Year: 2018
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EUmigration policy
Subject: Human rightsPopulation structure
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Annual Report on Migration and Asylum 2017 : European Migration Network
Title (other): Annual Report on Migration and Asylum 2017 : European Migration Network ; Statistical Annex
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Legal migration and mobility
International protection and asylum
Unaccompanied minors and other vulnerable groups
Integration
Irregular migration including border control
Return
Actions addressing trafficking in human beings
Maximising the development impact of migration and mobility
1. LEGAL MIGRATION AND MOBILITY
1.1. Developments at the European Union (EU) level
1.2. Economic migration measures at national level
1.3. Students and researchers
1.4. Family reunification and family formation
1.5. Information on routes to and conditions of legal migration
1.6. Long-term residence and intra-EU mobility of legally resident third-country nationals
1.7. Other measures on legal migration schemes
1.8. Schengen Governance
1.9. Visa Policy
2. INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION INCLUDING ASYLUM
2.1. Implementation of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) and related policy developments
2.2. Changes in legislation, policies and practices2.4. Efficiency and quality of the national asylum system
2.5. Challenges in the national asylum system
2.6. Relocation and Resettlement programmes
3. UNACCOMPANIED MINORS AND OTHER VULNERABLE GROUPS
3.1. Developments at the EU level
3.2. Unaccompanied minors applying for asylum
3.3. Other vulnerable groups applying for asylum
3.4. Unaccompanied minors not applying for asylum
3.5. Other vulnerable groups not applying for asylum
| 4. INTEGRATION
4.1. Developments at the EU level
4.2. Integration of third-country nationals
5. IRREGULAR MIGRATION INCLUDING BORDER CONTROL
5.1. Developments at European Union level
5.2. Enhanced border management at the external borders
5.3. Preventing and tackling of misuse of legal migration channels
5.4. The fight against facilitation of irregular migration and irregular stay
6. RETURN
6.1. Enhancing return migration management including cooperation among EU Member States on return practices
6.2. Main national developments in the field of return
6.3. Strengthening cooperation with third countries of origin and transit on return and reintegration management
7. ACTIONS ADDRESSING TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN BEINGS
7.1. Developments at the European Union (EU) level
7.2. National strategic developments and legislative changes
7.3. Improving identification of and provision of information and assistance to third-country national victims of human trafficking
7.4. Cooperation between (Member) States
7.5. Cooperation with third countries
8. MAXIMISING THE DEVELOPMENT IMPACT OF MIGRATION AND MOBILITY
8.1. Progress towards mainstreaming migration in development policies
8.2. Cooperation with partner/third countries for economic migration
8.3. Efforts to mitigate ‘Brain Drain’
8.4. Migrants’ remittances
8.5. Working with diasporas
ANNEX 1. RETURN
ANNEX 2. BORDER AND MIGRATION MANAGEMENT
| Annex
1 Common European Asylum System
2 Unaccompanied minors and othe vulnerable groups
3 Legal migration and integration
4 Securing Europe's external borders
5 Irregular migration and return
6 Actions addressing trafficking in human beings
Author (Corp. Body): European Migration Network
Contributer: Europäische Kommission
Year: 2018
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: policy on asylumEUborder protectionintegrationadolescentslave trademigrationmigration policy
Subject: FrontiersEuropean Community law in generalHuman rightsAspects of migration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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