EU migration policy in its current form is characterized by three main dimensions: attracting highly skilled workers, deterring irregular migration and promoting the integration of third-country nationals. The EU approach is one of increased migration management and filtering so that Europe receives legal migration, especially in sectors that are lacking in personnel while keeping out irregular immigrants (who are presumed to be low-skilled)
This paper examines how country-specific factors in receiving countries influence a highly skilled m...
Southern European countries have traditionally been perceived as weak immigration countries with ine...
The strong adverse selection that immigrants face in hosting labour markets may induce them to adopt...
CARIM-India is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union.This study ex...
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationThe preference for hi...
The European migration regime has been traditionally based on the temporary labor model. Coherently ...
Even though every development of Italian migration policy has included aspects of discontinuity, oft...
CARIM-India is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union.The majority ...
Opening up new legal migration channels' to respond to economic needs for labour is one of the four ...
Since the early 2000s, a new paradigm in labour migration policy has widespread in Europe and replac...
As far as immigration is concerned Italy has become an important host country within the European Un...
Migration has become a major global phenomenon in recent decades. As well as permanent migrants and ...
The growing occurrence and significance of labour migration from Bangladesh has become an important ...
The authors skilfully synthesise the immense research and new findings pertaining to four countries ...
Within the yearly Italian Report on Migrations (2005’s edition) realised by the ISMU Foundation – th...
This paper examines how country-specific factors in receiving countries influence a highly skilled m...
Southern European countries have traditionally been perceived as weak immigration countries with ine...
The strong adverse selection that immigrants face in hosting labour markets may induce them to adopt...
CARIM-India is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union.This study ex...
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationThe preference for hi...
The European migration regime has been traditionally based on the temporary labor model. Coherently ...
Even though every development of Italian migration policy has included aspects of discontinuity, oft...
CARIM-India is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union.The majority ...
Opening up new legal migration channels' to respond to economic needs for labour is one of the four ...
Since the early 2000s, a new paradigm in labour migration policy has widespread in Europe and replac...
As far as immigration is concerned Italy has become an important host country within the European Un...
Migration has become a major global phenomenon in recent decades. As well as permanent migrants and ...
The growing occurrence and significance of labour migration from Bangladesh has become an important ...
The authors skilfully synthesise the immense research and new findings pertaining to four countries ...
Within the yearly Italian Report on Migrations (2005’s edition) realised by the ISMU Foundation – th...
This paper examines how country-specific factors in receiving countries influence a highly skilled m...
Southern European countries have traditionally been perceived as weak immigration countries with ine...
The strong adverse selection that immigrants face in hosting labour markets may induce them to adopt...