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OECD- and EU-countries in 2017, comparing the strictness of “demanding” elements built into unemployment benefits across …
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foreign workers, as well as attracting entrepreneurs and investors in the EU single market, are the three principal channels …
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migration in June 2015 This paper examines the impact of the free flow of migrants within the EU on the prospects of labour … data from the EU Labour Force Survey, to examine the extent to which the socio-economic and job characteristics suggest … that EU migrants and third country migrants provide a similar labour input. Aggregate migrant flows, however, are driven by …
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retaining qualified migrants. It finds that in EU countries there are several different forms of barriers to labour migration …, each of which is affected differently by EU legislation. It then specifically focuses on the Student, Researchers and EU … Blue Card Directives, studying their effects on the real policy framework in the EU countries affected, in terms of …
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the Blue Card Directive – on migration flows from third countries to the EU. Using a difference-in-difference empirical … strategy and data from the EU-LFS and Eurostat database on work permits to non-EU workers, it estimates the effect of each … experience an increase in the inflow of non-EU high skilled workers after the adoption of the Blue Card Directive; however, this …
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paper investigates the notion of the “community preference” which in filling job posts gives a priority to EU-nationals over … a brief history of the notion, and discusses how it is referred to in EU labour migration policy documents. It also … examines the challenges that the principle is facing as the EU immigration policy develops, tending to give increasing rights …
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This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”. This document has been produced with the...
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in the OECD countries (DIOC), changes in migration rates and stock are analysed over time, focusing on whether the EU is …
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Migration in June 2015. This paper presents an overview and analysis of the policy development at the EU level regarding … external labour migration (ELM). It reviews the shift in ELM policy at the EU level by examining documents and debates. It … current political challenges for expanding the EU approach beyond its present form. …
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paper investigates the preferences and post-graduation mobility behaviour of international students, focusing on how the EU … labour markets, graduates from outside the EU have a potential to enrich the supply of high-skilled labour. Seen as the 28 EU … methods in order to generate stay rates for over 170 countries of origin. Empirical results indicate that for the EU as a …
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