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Enhancing the Common European Asylum System and Alternatives to Dublin

Description
Upon request by the LIBE committee, this study examines the reasons why the Dublin system of allocation of responsibility for asylum seekers does not work effectively from the viewpoint of Member States or asylum-seekers. It argues that as long as it is based on the use of coercion against asylum seekers, it cannot serve as an effective tool to address existing imbalances in the allocation of responsibilities among Member States. The EU is faced with two substantial challenges: first, how to prevent unsafe journeys and risks to the lives of people seeking international protection in the EU; and secondly, how to organise the distribution of related responsibilities and costs among the Member States. This study addresses these issues with recommendations aimed at resolving current practical, legal and policy problems.
Year 2015
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1651 Report

MADE-REAL: Making Alternatives to Detention in Europe a Reality by Exchanges, Advocacy and Learning

Description
The objectives are to address the knowledge and implementation gap concerning alternatives to detention for asylum seekers in the EU, paying particular attention to vulnerable asylum seekers, to assist Member States in the transposition of the recast Reception Conditions Directive and to enhance the use of alternatives to detention complying with EU and international legal standards.
Year 2013
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1652 Project

Hope, Disillusion and Coincidence in Migratory Decisions by Senegalese Migrants in Brazil

Authors Philipp Roman Jung
Year 2021
Journal Name Social Inclusion
Citations (WoS) 4
1653 Journal Article

Mixed Parentage: Negotiating Identity in Denmark

Authors Rashmi Singla, Helene Bang Appel
Book Title Contested Childhoods: Growing up in Migrancy
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1654 Book Chapter

Intergenerational Transmission of Ethnic Identity, Integration and Transnational Ties

Authors Zana Vathi
Book Title Migrating and Settling in a Mobile World
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1657 Book Chapter

Waiting in Motion. Migrants’ Involvement in Civil Society Organizations While Pursuing a Migration Project

Authors Olga Odgers-Ortiz, Olga Odgers-Ortiz, Olga Lidia Olivas Hernández, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
1658 Journal Article

Unaccompanied minor asylum seekers in the Netherlands. Choice or chance?

Authors Research and Documentation Centre, Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security, Sanne Noyon, Monika Smit, ...
Description
Worldwide, many migrants leave their countries in search of safety and internation- al protection. In 2015, the number of asylum seekers in Europe reached a peak. Among them were unaccompanied minor asylum seekers (UMAs). The current study aimed to shed light on the push and pull factors that played a role in the flight of the UMAs who arrived in the Netherlands in 2015, to understand the processes through which these minors ultimately ended up in this country, their expectations regarding the intended destination, if any, and their satisfaction with life in the Netherlands – topics about which little is known so far.
Year 2018
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1659 Report

MEDAM assessment report on asylum and migration policies in Europe

Authors Mikkel BARSLUND, Matthias LÜCKE, Martin RUHS
Description
In this 2019 MEDAM Assessment Report, we present insights from MEDAM research and policy dialogue since 2016 to explain how closer cooperation among EU member states and with countries of origin and transit can improve outcomes for all stakeholders. Crucially, short of establishing a new Iron Curtain on the EU’s external border or continuing to tolerate abuses, there is no way that either individual member states or the EU as a whole can insulate themselves from irregular migrants and asylum seekers. Yet, if crossing the EU border enabled all irregular migrants to remain in the EU for good, the integrity of EU visa and asylum policies would be undermined. Thus, close cooperation with countries of origin for the return and readmission of their citizens who have no right to remain in the EU is crucial. Still, it is typically not in the interest of countries of origin to limit the mobility of their citizens. Cooperation between the EU and countries of origin must therefore cover a wide enough range of policies to ensure that all parties consistently benefit from the policy package and have a strong incentive to meet their commitments. We emphasize more EU support for refugees hosted by low- and middle-income countries and more legal employment opportunities for non-EU citizens in the EU. Rethinking EU asylum and migration policies along these lines requires extensive consultations and negotiations among stakeholders in Europe and in countries of origin and transit. Our ‘insights’ are meant to inform and stimulate such conversations. However, sustainable reforms will come only as the result of stakeholders working out the details and developing a sense of ownership of the necessary reforms. Our first set of insights relates to popular attitudes toward immigration and the structure of public preferences for asylum and refugee protection policies (section 2 of this report). Next, we explain how the EU and countries of origin and transit can all benefit from cooperating on border management, refugee protection, and expanding legal labor migration to the EU (section 3). Finally, we consider the implications for cooperation among EU member states and the long-standing plans for reform of the European asylum system (section 4).
Year 2019
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1661 Report

Whither US immigration?

Authors Philip Martin
Year 2016
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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1662 Journal Article

Citizenship and the Remains of Partition(s) in South Asia Unauthorized Migrants across India's Eastern Borders

Authors Priya Kumar
Year 2019
Journal Name DEPARTURES IN CRITICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
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1664 Journal Article

Thou Shalt Not Deport? Religious Ethical Discourse and the Politics of Asylum in Poland and Israel

Authors Agnieszka Bielewska, Nir Cohen
Year 2023
Book Title Debating Religion and Forced Migration Entanglements
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1665 Book Chapter

When asylum policies go local : the case of socially-useful works for asylum-seekers

Authors Andrea PETTRACHIN
Year 2019
Journal Name Italian political science, 2019, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 1-20
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1666 Journal Article

New approaches, alternative avenues and means of access to asylum procedures for persons seeking international protection

Description
Upon request by the LIBE committee, this study examines the workings of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS), in order to assess the need and potential for new approaches to ensure access to protection for people seeking it in the EU, including joint processing and distribution of asylum seekers. Rather than advocating the addition of further complexity and coercion to the CEAS, the study proposes a focus on front-line reception and streamlined refugee status determination, in order to mitigate the asylum challenges facing Member States, and guarantee the rights of asylum seekers and refugees according to the EU acquis and international legal standards.
Year 2014
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1668 Report

ASAW: Asylum Seeking And Work

Description
Exchange about and raising awareness for asylum seeker’s labour market excess in good time under consideration of EU Legislations and an improvement of information services
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1669 Project

Report of the Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, Its Causes and Consequences, Yakin Ertürk addendum

Authors Yakin Ertürk, UN. Human Rights Council. Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women
Description
Focuses especially on domestic/intimate-partner violence, violence in the context of prostitution, and the situation of immigrant, asylum-seeking and refugee women.
Year 2007
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1670 Report

Accurately Counting Asian Americans Is a Civil Rights Issue

Authors Jennifer Lee, Karthick Ramakrishnan, Janelle Wong
Year 2018
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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1672 Journal Article

Food as a Biopower Means of Control: The Use of Food in Asylum Regimes

Authors Tally Amir, Anda Barak-Bianco
Year 2019
Journal Name American Journal of Law & Medicine
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1677 Journal Article

Europeans on the Move

Authors Martin Westlake
Year 2011
Journal Name European Political Science
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1678 Journal Article

Palestinians and Europe’s ‘Refugee Crisis’ Seeking Asylum in France in the Wake of the Syrian War

Authors Nell Gabiam
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 3
1679 Journal Article

‘Because Migri Says So’:

Authors Erna Bodström
Year 2019
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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1680 Journal Article

From ‘Asylum-Seeker’ to ‘British Artist’: How Refugee Artists are Redefining British Art

Authors Alex Rotas
Year 2012
Journal Name Immigrants & Minorities
1682 Journal Article

Who Leaves? The Outmigration of the Foreign-Born

Authors George J. Borjas, Bernt Bratsberg
Year 1996
Journal Name The Review of Economics and Statistics
1683 Journal Article

Making it in America: Social mobility in the immigrant population

Authors George J. Borjas
Year 2006
Journal Name FUTURE OF CHILDREN
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1685 Journal Article

Educational Assimilation of First-Generation and Second-Generation Immigrants in Germany

Authors Thomas Gries, Margarete Redlin, Moonum Zehra
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
Citations (WoS) 12
1686 Journal Article

Economic Assimilation of the “Third Generation”: An Intergenerational Mobility Perspective

Authors Aslan Zorlu, Wouter van Gent
Year 2023
Journal Name International Migration Review
1688 Journal Article

Asielzoekers in het gareel? Plan-, proces en effectevaluatie werking extra begeleiding en toezichtlocaties

Authors Research and Documentation Centre, Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security, Jos Kuppens, Lisa Klein Haneveld, ...
Description
Sinds eind 2017 is het mogelijk om overlastgevende asielzoekers een maatregel op te leggen en hen te plaatsen in een zogenaamde extra begeleiding en toezichtlocatie (ebtl). De ebtl-maatregel is te beschouwen als een aanvulling op de al bestaande maatregelen die het Centraal Orgaan opvang asielzoekers (COA) kan opleggen. De ebtl-maatregel is vormgegeven als een pilot voor twee jaar en is binnen deze termijn geëvalueerd. De voor u liggende rapportage is het resultaat van deze evaluatie. De evaluatie valt uiteen in een plan-, een proces- en een effectevaluatie. Binnen de planevaluatie is gekeken wat de oorspronkelijk bedoelde doelen, doelgroep, werkzame bestanddelen en randvoorwaarden waren en is een oordeel gegeven of in vier elementen voldoende is voorzien. De procesevaluatie richtte zich op de daadwerkelijke invulling van deze elementen in de praktijk en de effectevaluatie op de daadwerkelijke resultaten van de ebtl-maatregel.
Year 2019
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1692 Report

Ancestral Return Migration and Second-Generation Greeks in Italy

Authors Andrea Pelliccia
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Modern Greek Studies
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1693 Journal Article

Supporting Women Refugees and Asylum Seekers

Authors Jane Freedman
Year 2015
Book Title Gendering the International Asylum and Refugee Debate
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1697 Book Chapter

Second generation from refugee backgrounds in Europe

Authors Milena Chimienti, Alice Bloch, Laurence Ossipow, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
1698 Journal Article
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