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The EMN report “Organising flexible housing in the context of international protection” (2023) examines the organisation of the reception settlement system in EU member states and Norway.
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If a person does not meet the criteria for refugee status or subsidiary protection, Member States may offer national protection. This EMN study shows that there are a total of 60 different forms of national protection in these countries.
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This report explores what happens when a beneficiary of International Protection travels back to his/her country of origin.
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This EMN Inform presents an overview of five social benefits and arrangements for rights granted by Member States and Norway to beneficiaries of international protection: (1) education, (2) healthcare, (3) financial allowances, (4) housing and (5) family.
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In 2014-2016 (Member) States experienced an unprecedented influx of incoming applicants for international protection.
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The study explores the situation of unaccompanied minors (UAMs) who have been granted a residence permit or issued a return decision, and the approaches established by the (Member) States to their integration or return during the period 2014-2017.
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This study examines the labour market access rights for beneficiaries of international protection both in legislation and in practice, but also the availability of employment-related support measures for beneficiaries.
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This EMN study aims to offer a comprehensive overview of challenges and current solutions regarding the functioning of resettlement programmes for refugees in Norway.
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In 2009, the European Migration Network carried out a mapping study
of policies and practices on unaccompanied minor (UAM) asylum
seekers in the European Union.
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The Study aimed to update the findings of the 2008-2009 EMN Study Policies on reception, return and integration arrangements for, and numbers of, unaccompanied minors.