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  • Study

This study explores the impact of visa liberalisation in specific areas (e.g. tourism, legal migration, bilateral cooperation) and looks at trends in irregular migration and other issues that have been observed in the EU Member States and Norway as countries of destination during 2007-2017.

Theme
  • Visa Policy
  • Study

Acknowledging the multiple dimensions involved (socio-economic, cultural, civic etc.), the study focusses on the socio-economic dimension of integration, examining the different labour market integration measures for legally staying third-country nationals with the right to work in the EU.

Theme
  • Integration
  • Working document
  • Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs

This working paper is built up on a mapping exercise carried out in 2016 about FP7 projects which presented the reasoning for the development of a Community of Users on Secure, Safe and Resilient Societies. It focuses on mapping H2020 projects funded under the 2014-2015 calls for proposals.

  • Study

This EMN study provides an overview of the changes to national strategies, approaches and measures in response to the unprecedented migratory movements to EU Member States and Norway between 2014 and 2016.

Theme
  • Protection
  • Study

The study aims to explore the situation of unaccompanied minors who, following status determination, are entitled to a residence permit or issued a return decision, and the approaches put in place by the EU Member States plus Norway to ensure their integration or (voluntary) return.

Theme
  • Unaccompanied minors
  • Working document
  • Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs

This working paper is built up on a mapping exercise carried out in 2016 about FP7 projects which presented the reasoning for the development of a Community of Users on Secure, Safe and Resilient Societies. It focuses on mapping H2020 projects funded under the 2014-2015 calls for proposals.