This report summarises the main debates and major developments concerning migration and asylum in Luxembourg in 2018. 2018 was marked by the parliamentary elections in October 2018, which led to the renewal of the former Government coalition. The coalition agreement provides for a number of changes related to migration policies in Luxembourg. Luxembourg remains a country with significant immigration. The population growth is largely a result of migratory movements. Family and economic migration remains at a high level. The inflow of certain nationalities is stagnating or decreasing, whileothers are progressing. This is above all the result of two phenomena: firstly, a slowdown of overall migratory flows to the country and, secondly, high ...
Le rapport politique sur les migrations et l’asile destiné au Réseau Européen des Migrations donne u...
This report was written by a team Esther ADEMMER, Mikkel BARSLUND, David BENcEK, Mattia DI SALVO, Do...
In this 2019 MEDAM Assessment Report, we present insights from MEDAM research and policy dialogue si...
The Annual Report on Migration and Asylum presents the statistical trends and developments in migrat...
The Annual Report on Migration and Asylum provides an overview of the main developments and debates ...
The present report provides an overview of the main developments and debates in relation to migratio...
KEY POINTS 1. The Law of 16 June 2021 amending the Immigration Law changes the legislation on immig...
Migration has always played an important role in Luxembourg’s history. In 2014 and 2015, due to the ...
Applications for international protection significantly increased in Luxembourg from August 2015 onw...
While the proportion of Luxembourgish nationals among the resident working population was above 50.3...
2015 could be described as historic in terms of migratory phenomena and its effects on ...
The Policy report on migration and asylum is destined for the European Migration Network (EMN) and g...
Within the so-called migration crisis, the focus of media and research has been mainly on Mediterran...
The national report on the governance of the reception system in Luxembourg is one of the seven coun...
Der jährlich erscheinende Politikbericht der nationalen Kontaktstelle des Europäischen Migrationsnet...
Le rapport politique sur les migrations et l’asile destiné au Réseau Européen des Migrations donne u...
This report was written by a team Esther ADEMMER, Mikkel BARSLUND, David BENcEK, Mattia DI SALVO, Do...
In this 2019 MEDAM Assessment Report, we present insights from MEDAM research and policy dialogue si...
The Annual Report on Migration and Asylum presents the statistical trends and developments in migrat...
The Annual Report on Migration and Asylum provides an overview of the main developments and debates ...
The present report provides an overview of the main developments and debates in relation to migratio...
KEY POINTS 1. The Law of 16 June 2021 amending the Immigration Law changes the legislation on immig...
Migration has always played an important role in Luxembourg’s history. In 2014 and 2015, due to the ...
Applications for international protection significantly increased in Luxembourg from August 2015 onw...
While the proportion of Luxembourgish nationals among the resident working population was above 50.3...
2015 could be described as historic in terms of migratory phenomena and its effects on ...
The Policy report on migration and asylum is destined for the European Migration Network (EMN) and g...
Within the so-called migration crisis, the focus of media and research has been mainly on Mediterran...
The national report on the governance of the reception system in Luxembourg is one of the seven coun...
Der jährlich erscheinende Politikbericht der nationalen Kontaktstelle des Europäischen Migrationsnet...
Le rapport politique sur les migrations et l’asile destiné au Réseau Européen des Migrations donne u...
This report was written by a team Esther ADEMMER, Mikkel BARSLUND, David BENcEK, Mattia DI SALVO, Do...
In this 2019 MEDAM Assessment Report, we present insights from MEDAM research and policy dialogue si...