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Demography & International Migrations - ARI
Youth unemployment in Spain
Expert Comment 31/2013 - 16/4/2013 (English version)
Carmen González Enríquez
A common notion circulating inside and outside Spain is that over half of young Spaniards (aged 16-24) are unemployed –a ‘fact’ which furthers the image of deep crisis in Spain–.

The EU performance in the global competition for highly-skilled migrants
TGAE-Elcano 4/2013 - 26/3/2013
Carmen González, Roderick Parkes, Alicia Sorroza and Andreas Ette
It is still impossible to evaluate the Blue Card’s effect but the changes that have taken place in the European migratory framework since its approval in 2009 should now allow the re-drafting of the Directive to offer a more attractive channel to qualified immigrants.

Temporary Migration between Morocco and Spain (ARI)
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ARI 111/2011 (Translated from Spanish) - 21/7/2011
Carmen González Enríquez
European institutions and international bodies now present Spain's management of temporary migration from Morocco as a success story to be emulated.

Germany, the Schengen Crisis and Frontex: A Funny Kind of Pro-Europeanism (ARI)
ARI 99/2011 - 26/5/2011
Roderick Parkes
Is Germany’s new position on Schengen a sign of the ‘normalisation’ of its European policy?

Recent Arrivals of Migrants and Asylum Seekers by Sea to Italy: Problems and Reactions (ARI)
ARI 75/2011 - 13/4/2011
Paola Monzini
The Italian government’s answer to the mass arrival of undocumented migrants and asylum seekers since the beginning of the present wave of political turmoil in North Africa must be seen in the context of both domestic political issues and international constraints.

Arizona: The Criminalisation of an Immigrant Population (ARI)
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ARI 3/2011 - 13/1/2011
Doris Marie Provine
The Arizona Senate's Bill 1070 on immigration, currently subject to an injunction, is at the heart of the political tension in the state. The bill was blocked by the Department of Justicea few days before it came into effect and after a Federal Judge in Arizona suspended its most controversial provisions. Its future remains in the hands of the Court of Appeal.

France and Deporting the Roma: How Did We Get There? (ARI)
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ARI 146/2010 (Translated from Spanish) - 17/11/2010
Christophe Bertossi
The deportation of Rumanian and Bulgarian Roma from France led to international condemnation while it was widely accepted by French public opinion.

The Criminalisation of an Immigrant Population (ARI)
ARI 120/2010 - 21/7/2010
Doris Marie Provine
Arizona’s Senate Bill 1070, that goes into effect on 29 July, criminalises the failure to carry immigration documents.

Frontex: Successful Blame Shifting of the Member States? (ARI)
ARI 69/2010 - 13/4/2010
Jorrit J. Rijpma
Frontex has been often criticised for failing to take action against the deaths of asylum seekers and migrants trying to reach Europe by crossing the sea.

Migration and the Registration of European Pensioners in Spain (ARI)
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ARI 20/2010 (Translated from Spanish) - 4/3/2010
Vicente Rodríguez, Raúl Lardiés and Paz Rodríguez
Spain is one of the main destinations for residential migration among European pensioners, who have a strong tendency to not register with the local authorities.

Controlling Migration in Southern Europe (Part 2): Gate-keeping Strategies (ARI)
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ARI 8/2010 - 19/01/2010
Anna Triandafyllidou
Do the main gate-keeping policies adopted by Greece, Italy and Spain to control irregular immigration achieve their intended effects?

Controlling Migration in southern Europe (Part 1): Fencing Strategies (ARI)
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ARI 7/2010 - 19/01/2010
Anna Triandafyllidou
Reducing irregular migration cannot be achieved by tougher border controls only, as shown by the experiences of Italy, Spain and Greece.

Immigration, Emigration and Policy Developments in Portugal (ARI)
ARI 117/2009 - 21/7/2009
João Peixoto and Catarina Sabino
Due to the economic crisis in Portugal, since the beginning of the new century many of its former immigrants have moved to Spain and other European countries, in parallel with the increase in Portuguese emigration.

Germany’s Immigration Policy: From Refusal to Reluctance (ARI)
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ARI 93/2009 - 3/6/2009
Johannes von Stritzky
Germany is a country of immigration, but its society and political leaders still seem reluctant to accept this.

The Impact of Immigration on the Spanish Education System (ARI)
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ARI 63/2008 (Translated from Spanish) - 10/7/2008
Julio Carabaña
Children of immigrants in Spain are not performing nearly as well in school as native-born Spanish youths.

Towards Mediterranean Migration Management 2008? Developing Discourse and Practices (ARI)
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ARI 54/2008 - 2/6/2008
Michael Collyer
Ongoing EU negotiations with the African Union have identified a number of clear, achievable steps, which might bring more positive ideals of Mediterranean migration management a little closer.

African Remittances and Progress: Opportunities and Challenges (ARI)
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ARI 52/2008 - 27/05/2008
Anna Lindley
Sixteen million international migrants originate from sub-Saharan Africa and remittance flows have grown in the last few years, but their impact on development remains unclear.

The Impact of Immigration on the Spanish Labour Market (ARI)
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ARI 39/2008 (Translated from Spanish) - 9/5/2008
Carlos Martín Urriza
The immigration phenomenon in Spain has been characterized by the presence of foreigners lacking work- and residence papers. This has fuelled a growth model that is labour-intensive and not very productive, weakening social cohesion.

Integration Contracts for Immigrants: Common Trends and Differences in the European Experience (ARI)
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ARI 43/2008 - 7/5/2008
Virginie Guiraudon
‘Integration contracts’ for immigrants have become widespread in Europe during the last 10 years but their results remain unclear.

Controlling Migration in Greece: Policies, Problems and Opportunities (ARI)
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ARI 35/2008 - 1/4/2008
Anna Triandafyllidou
The main irregular migration route from Asia to Europe passes through Turkey into Greece, which also receives irregular migrants from former Communist countries.

 
 
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