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The report discusses the links between foreign policy and developmental aid on the one hand and return and readmission policy on the other.
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This paper provides a broad but relevant picture of migration challenges and a sustainable migration approach. It also highlights the most important points in the previously published Occasional Papers.
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Following the 2015 asylum crisis in Europe, the Scandinavian countries introduced new forms of temporary asylum permits. In this paper we compare these emerging temporary regimes.
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A critical analysis of the jurisprudence of the European court of Human Rights.
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Possibilities for low-skilled immigrants in the Norwegian labour market of tomorrow.
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European countries remain deeply divided on migration. The European refugee crisis of 2015 was not a crisis of numbers so much as a crisis of politics and, also, a crisis of national culture.
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The Nordic welfare model is vulnerable to large inflows of persons with low qualifications. The public cost of low skilled immigration will be higher in Scandinavia than in countries with less ambitious welfare models.
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The aim of this paper by Collier and Betts is not to offer technical solutions; it is to offer the basis for a common and unifying language, one that is ethically grounded and politically engaged.
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The refugee crisis of 2015, and difficulties agreeing on effective measures, has provided added momentum for debating the current refugee and migration system.
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EMN Norway Occasional Paper which explores the term ‘sustainable migration’ as a potentially innovative term, describing a particular approach to the conceptualization of migration from poorer to richer countries in the world.