Sound policy-making about migration –how to distribute responsibility for asylum seekers, how to deal with the issue of secondary movement (when asylum seekers move from one state to another within the EU) and whether migrants are welcome or not – needs to be based on solid evidence. On 16 November 2015, EUROSTAT published comprehensive statistics on the issue of first-residence permits by member states. This CEPS Essay closely examines these data and reports some surprising findings, some of which vary considerably from the impression promoted by the European media
During summer 2015, Europe has received roughly 1.2 million asylum applications, nearly double the n...
Migration is a normal social phenomenon; people are leaving their home countries for many reasons, e...
The actual refugee crisis in Europe was triggered by the violent events following the so-called Arab...
Ten months of what has alternatively been called a "refugee crisis", a "migrant crisis" and a "migra...
One of the most controversial initiatives taken by the EU in response to the recent influx of refuge...
EU member states agreed on 23 September to implement a quota system in which 120,000 refugees will b...
While acknowledging that the recently implemented EU Temporary Relocation System might not be the pa...
The recent asylum crisis has highlighted the inadequacies of European asylum policies. The existing ...
State of the Union 10-12 May 2018, FlorenceIn 2017, GlobalStat established a cooperation with NCCR –...
The sharing of responsibility for processing asylum applications among EU member states has been a k...
The working paper on “Challenges to the EU’s Policies on Migrants and Asylum Seekers” highlights iss...
More than a million refugees applied for asylum in member states of the European Union in the course...
Against the background of the rapidly growing number of asylum-seekers, Daniel Gros argues in this C...
The refugee’s flows have alighted the European political debate boosting nationalistic forces in alm...
This papers main aim is to outline recent migration and integration patterns, together with changing...
During summer 2015, Europe has received roughly 1.2 million asylum applications, nearly double the n...
Migration is a normal social phenomenon; people are leaving their home countries for many reasons, e...
The actual refugee crisis in Europe was triggered by the violent events following the so-called Arab...
Ten months of what has alternatively been called a "refugee crisis", a "migrant crisis" and a "migra...
One of the most controversial initiatives taken by the EU in response to the recent influx of refuge...
EU member states agreed on 23 September to implement a quota system in which 120,000 refugees will b...
While acknowledging that the recently implemented EU Temporary Relocation System might not be the pa...
The recent asylum crisis has highlighted the inadequacies of European asylum policies. The existing ...
State of the Union 10-12 May 2018, FlorenceIn 2017, GlobalStat established a cooperation with NCCR –...
The sharing of responsibility for processing asylum applications among EU member states has been a k...
The working paper on “Challenges to the EU’s Policies on Migrants and Asylum Seekers” highlights iss...
More than a million refugees applied for asylum in member states of the European Union in the course...
Against the background of the rapidly growing number of asylum-seekers, Daniel Gros argues in this C...
The refugee’s flows have alighted the European political debate boosting nationalistic forces in alm...
This papers main aim is to outline recent migration and integration patterns, together with changing...
During summer 2015, Europe has received roughly 1.2 million asylum applications, nearly double the n...
Migration is a normal social phenomenon; people are leaving their home countries for many reasons, e...
The actual refugee crisis in Europe was triggered by the violent events following the so-called Arab...