Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers' Integration in European Labour Markets A Comparative Approach on Legal Barriers and Enablers /

This open access book discusses how, and to what extent, the legal and institutional regimes and the socio-cultural environments of a range of European countries (the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland Greece, Italy, Switzerland and the UK), in the framework of EU laws and policies, have a beneficial...

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Diğer Yazarlar: Federico, Veronica (Editör), Baglioni, Simone (Editör)
Materyal Türü: Elektronik Ekitap
Dil:İngilizce
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Edisyon:1st ed. 2021.
Seri Bilgileri:IMISCOE Research Series,
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İçindekiler:
  • Chapter 1. Europe's Legal Peripheries: Migration, Asylum and the European Labour Market
  • Chapter 2. Between Numbers and Political Drivers: What Matters in Policy-Making
  • Chapter 3. Tightening Asylum and Migration Law and Narrowing the Access to European Countries: A Comparative Discussion
  • Chapter 4. Migrant integration and the role of the EU
  • Chapter 5. "Enchanted with Europe": Family Migration and European Law on Labour-Market Integration
  • Chapter 6. Governing through Rituals: Regulatory Ritualism in Czech Migration and Integration Policy
  • Chapter 7. Accessing the Danish Labour Market: On the coexistence of legal barriers and enabling factors
  • Chapter 8. Legal Issues Affecting Labour Market Integration of Migrants in Finland
  • Chapter 9. Between Reception, Legal Stay and Integration in a Changing Migration Landscape in Greece
  • Chapter 10. The labour market needs them, but we don't want them to stay for good: the conundrum of MRA integration in Italy
  • Chapter 11. 'Fortress' Switzerland? Challenges to Integrating Migrants, Refugees and Asylum-Seekers
  • Chapter 12. Regulating Fortress Britain: Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Applicants in the British Labour Market.