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Impact of Public Attitudes to migration on the political environment in the Euro-Mediterranean Region – First Chapter Europe

Study

Published 08.06.2021

*European Union

Summary

The report forms part of the Phase III Euromed Migration Communications Study. This chapter considers how and why these dramatic changes in the importance of the issue, or salience of immigration, occurred in European politics. It combines findings from various scientific sources to produce a theoretical framework that explains how salience affects electoral outcomes, both in terms of turnout and results, and ultimately public policy via emotional activation, exposure to information and evaluation of politicians.

Linking human capital, labour markets and international mobility: an assessment of challenges in Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia

Study

Published 30.06.2020

Egypt / Jordan / Morocco / Tunisia

Summary

This publication follows and builds on the results of the study ‘Exploring and Proposing Mechanisms for Labour Matching in the Mediterranean Region’, a key programmatic output that identifies structural obstacles to a more optimal allocation of labour in the Euro-Mediterranean region. Taking these obstacles as a starting point, the study adopts a predominantly macro-economic perspective in order to pinpoint migration drivers in four southern Mediterranean countries (Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia) and to propose suitable policy interventions from a multi-sectoral standpoint.

Fostering social integration of young migrants and refugees: Youth work and cross-sectoral cooperation as sources of innovation

Policy Brief

Published 01.02.2021

Supporting policy development in a multilevel governance setting: Lessons learnt from the Austrian youth sector

Policy Brief

Published 01.02.2021

Austria

Attracting International Talent to Lithuania

Study

Published 31.01.2021

Lithuania

How can Lithuania Harness International Talent to Drive Growth?

Policy Brief

Published 31.01.2021

Lithuania

TRAFIG Policy Brief No. 2 “Leveraging networks to overcome displacement - Urban internally displaced persons in the Democratic Republic of the Congo"

Policy Brief

Published 01.02.2021

Congo (Republic of)

TRAFIG Working Paper No. 2 “Learning from the past. Protracted displacement in the post-World War II period”

Working Paper

Published 01.02.2020

TRAFIG Working Paper No. 3 “Governing protracted displacement. An analysis across global, regional and domestic contexts”

Working Paper

Published 01.01.2020

The state of play of Schengen governance: An assessment of the Schengen evaluation and monitoring mechanism

Study

Published 01.11.2020

Vienna Migration Conference Report 2020

Document

Published 21.06.2021

“Humanitarian Approach Towards Refugees and Migrants” Antalya Diplomacy Forum 2021

Speech

Published 21.06.2021

Türkiye

Summary

ICMPD's Director General Mr Michael Spindelegger gave a speech from 18-20 June 2021 at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum

Revisiting EU-Turkey Cooperation on migration: Roadmap for an enhanced partnership

Policy Brief

Published 23.06.2021

Türkiye

Impact of Public Attitudes to migration on the political environment in the Euro-Mediterranean Region – Second Chapter

Study

Published 01.11.2019

Summary

This chapter overviews public attitudes to migration in Southern Partner Countries (SPCs) and considers their effects on migration politics and policies in the region over the past 20 to 30 years. The objective of this chapter is to answer the following question: What are the political effects of public attitudes to migration in the southern and eastern Mediterranean?

Conference "Enhancing Cooperation with Business Diaspora in Austria, Switzerland and Germany"

Speech

Published 16.06.2021

Serbia

Summary

On 16 June 2021, ICMPD Director General Michael Spindelegger opened the LinkUp Serbia conference

The Promise of an EU approach to Community Sponsorship

Policy Brief

Published 16.06.2021

Belgium

The EU Strategy on Voluntary Return and Reintegration: Summary and Analysis

Policy Brief

Published 23.06.2021

Summary

Discussions on how to increase the number of returns (including voluntary ones), while conducting them in a humane way, and achieving sustainable reintegration are high on the agenda of  both Türkiyeand the European Union (EU). In April 2021, the European Commission took a step toward with the creation of a common EU return system, releasing its first Strategy on Voluntary Return and Reintegration. This Strategy aims to increase the number of voluntary returns, but also to improve EU Member States’ coordination on their respective Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration (AVRR) programmes and make reintegration in origin countries more sustainable. To achieve these objectives, the EU needs to secure cooperation with countries of origin and transit, such as Türkiye. Voluntary return and reintegration may be one area where there are tangible opportunities for Türkiye and EU/EU Member States to build on some converging goals.

Authors

Building Bridges – Capacity building on migration and the MIgration EU eXpertise Initiative 2009-2019

Study

Published 01.12.2020

*Global

Summary

The publication provides readers with a comprehensive analysis of the features and impact of the MIEUX Initiative, including a review of its practices, which have been developed, piloted, adjusted and calibrated to the priorities and interests of all the stakeholders involved during its first decade of operations (2009 – 2019).

Study on Return, Readmission and Reintegration Programmes in Africa (Executive Summary)

Study

Published 01.04.2021

Study on Return, Readmission and Reintegration Programmes in Africa (Study)

Study

Published 01.04.2021

Lessons Learned: Academia and Government in Action

Study

Published 01.05.2013

Moldova (Republic of) / Georgia

The MTM Dialogue 2002–2012: A Multifaceted Approach

Working Paper

Published 03.12.2012

Research Papers: Drafted within the Framework of the "Building Training and Analytical Capacities on Migration in Moldova and Georgia (GOVAC)" Project

Study

Published 03.09.2012

Moldova (Republic of) / Georgia

Learning from Demand-Side Campaigns against Trafficking in Human Beings: Evaluation as Knowledge-Generator and Project-Improver

Working Paper

Published 30.06.2017

Assessment Report - Review of legal and labour migration mechanisms in the Republic of Azerbaijan

Study

Published 31.10.2016

Azerbaijan

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