An adequate incorporation of migrants in the labour market, able to fully unleash their potential, is a major challenge for EU development. In this direction, the recognition of migrants’ skills, knowledge and competence acquired in formal and non/informal contexts represents a crucial issue. Based on a comparative research work conducted at European level, this paper highlights the ambivalence of competence recognition systems which, whilst representing potential means of social inclusion, in certain condition risk becoming invisible instruments of discrimination. Moreover it provides some recommendations for improving the substantial universalism of EU competence recognition systems and their impact on migrants integration. (DIPF/Orig.
After the EU enlargements in 2004 and 2007, an increased migration has occurred within the EU border...
As the number of migrants arriving in Europe increases, host societies face the challenge of support...
Migrant youth are faced with the double disadvantage of labor market entry and problems associated ...
An adequate incorporation of migrants in the labour market, able to fully unleash their potential, i...
An adequate incorporation of migrants in the labour market, able to fully unleash their potential, i...
The European approach to migration is traditionally characterized by a sort of \u201cschizophrenia\u...
This paper analyses the links between the competences acquired via international migration, and the ...
Abstract In the integration of highly skilled refugees, recognition of their prior learning is a key...
In the integration of skilled migrants, recognition of their prior learning is a key factor. One con...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 PD/BD/106023/2014Skilled immigration has been playing an increasingly central rol...
This chapter presents the results of the Italy case study realised within the context of a research ...
The influx of asylum seekers into the European Union (EU) in 2015-2016 has turned the recognition of...
The European migrants\u2019 integration model is traditionally characterized by a tendency to collec...
Introduction The issue of migrants within Europe has been under extensive discussion. It is increasi...
Notions of skill are geographically and historically specific; migration regimes, professional regul...
After the EU enlargements in 2004 and 2007, an increased migration has occurred within the EU border...
As the number of migrants arriving in Europe increases, host societies face the challenge of support...
Migrant youth are faced with the double disadvantage of labor market entry and problems associated ...
An adequate incorporation of migrants in the labour market, able to fully unleash their potential, i...
An adequate incorporation of migrants in the labour market, able to fully unleash their potential, i...
The European approach to migration is traditionally characterized by a sort of \u201cschizophrenia\u...
This paper analyses the links between the competences acquired via international migration, and the ...
Abstract In the integration of highly skilled refugees, recognition of their prior learning is a key...
In the integration of skilled migrants, recognition of their prior learning is a key factor. One con...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 PD/BD/106023/2014Skilled immigration has been playing an increasingly central rol...
This chapter presents the results of the Italy case study realised within the context of a research ...
The influx of asylum seekers into the European Union (EU) in 2015-2016 has turned the recognition of...
The European migrants\u2019 integration model is traditionally characterized by a tendency to collec...
Introduction The issue of migrants within Europe has been under extensive discussion. It is increasi...
Notions of skill are geographically and historically specific; migration regimes, professional regul...
After the EU enlargements in 2004 and 2007, an increased migration has occurred within the EU border...
As the number of migrants arriving in Europe increases, host societies face the challenge of support...
Migrant youth are faced with the double disadvantage of labor market entry and problems associated ...