This paper is one of several outputs of a project called From Migrants to Workers: Immigrants’ Role in Local Labour Markets in the Nordic Region for the 2013–2016 Nordic Working Group on Demography and Welfare (Nordregio, 2016). This paper analyses data on recent migration flows into the Nordic countries. Another working paper analysed case studies of the process of integration in selected Nordic regions (Harbo, Heleniak, & Hildestrand, 2017). The paper also provides additional detail for the chapter on migration in the State of the Nordic Region 2018 report
Migration within and between EU Member States is low: in 2010, the annual cross-border migration rat...
1 Executive summary This thematic paper for the Global Commission on International Migration examine...
Migration and integration are currently highly contentious topics in political, public, and scientif...
Since 1990, the population of the Nordic countries has grown by 15 percent up to 26.5 million people...
The increase in immigration has been especially large since 2000 driven in part by several expansion...
In this report, we describe efforts to achieve faster integration of refugees and foreign-born resid...
The Nordic countries established a common labour market in the mid 1950s. This resulted in comparati...
The aim of this article is to give an overview of the international migration fl ows in the Nordic co...
State of the Nordic Region 2018 Migration and Integration presents a series of facts and figures sho...
This publication is one outcome of a project on labour mobility between the Nordic-Baltic countries:...
It takes on average five to ten years for a refugee to find work in the Nordic countries. As social ...
This report provides a comparative analysis of policies affecting the labour market participation of...
The Nordic Council of Ministers’ vision is for the Region to be the most sustainable and integrated ...
The paper focus on the living conditions in Europe, and in particular in new Member States, which ar...
In the midst of the ongoing financial crisis in 2008, the Swedish government decided to liberalize t...
Migration within and between EU Member States is low: in 2010, the annual cross-border migration rat...
1 Executive summary This thematic paper for the Global Commission on International Migration examine...
Migration and integration are currently highly contentious topics in political, public, and scientif...
Since 1990, the population of the Nordic countries has grown by 15 percent up to 26.5 million people...
The increase in immigration has been especially large since 2000 driven in part by several expansion...
In this report, we describe efforts to achieve faster integration of refugees and foreign-born resid...
The Nordic countries established a common labour market in the mid 1950s. This resulted in comparati...
The aim of this article is to give an overview of the international migration fl ows in the Nordic co...
State of the Nordic Region 2018 Migration and Integration presents a series of facts and figures sho...
This publication is one outcome of a project on labour mobility between the Nordic-Baltic countries:...
It takes on average five to ten years for a refugee to find work in the Nordic countries. As social ...
This report provides a comparative analysis of policies affecting the labour market participation of...
The Nordic Council of Ministers’ vision is for the Region to be the most sustainable and integrated ...
The paper focus on the living conditions in Europe, and in particular in new Member States, which ar...
In the midst of the ongoing financial crisis in 2008, the Swedish government decided to liberalize t...
Migration within and between EU Member States is low: in 2010, the annual cross-border migration rat...
1 Executive summary This thematic paper for the Global Commission on International Migration examine...
Migration and integration are currently highly contentious topics in political, public, and scientif...