Managing Integration: The European Union's Responsibilities Towards ImmigrantsRita Süssmuth, Werner Weidenfeld A Migration Policy Institute and Bertelsmann Foundation publication Migration is a worldwide phenomenon, and there is a growing understanding in the international community that no country can manage migration through unilateral policies alone. Europe has received a significant share of the world's migration. Currently, nearly every country in Europe is simultaneously serving as a sending, receiving, and transit country of migration. One of the enlarged EU's biggest tests in the years to come will be how it manages immigration and integration. This volume, edited by Rita Süssmuth and Werner Weidenfield, is a compilation of the most cutting-edge approaches to these issues. In this edition, published jointly in the U.S. by the Migration Policy Institute and the Bertelsmann Foundation, many of Europe's top experts present analyses of the challenges and dilemmas facing policymakers. |
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... Economic Co - operation and Development ( OECD ) for the end of the twentieth century place the doc- umented migrant population in the European Economic Area ( EEA ) - excluding naturalized or undocumented migrants , or those awaiting ...
... economic terms , there is a discrepancy between the skills structure of the labor market and that of most immigrants - which is not sur- prising , since the majority have entered as refugees and not as economic migrants . Political ...
... economic decision makers . DEFINING THE OBJECTIVE , PRINCIPLES , AND ELEMENTS The ultimate objective at the European level is to adapt European and national policies more effectively in order to pro- mote the development of integration ...
Contents
A German Perspective | 12 |
A Central European Perspective | 25 |
A Scandinavian Perspective | 35 |
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