Italy (con P. Pannia, V. Federico, S. D’Amato, N. Maggini), in V. Federico (a cura di), Legal Barriers and Enablers. Comparative report on the legal, institutional and socio-cultural analysis, Horizon 2020 project SIRIUS (Skills and Integration of Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Applicants in European Labour Markets). This report assesses how far legal frameworks of migration and asylum work as enablers or obstructers of non-EU migrants, refugees and asylum applicants’ (MRAAs) integration in European labour markets across the seven countries studied in SIRIUS (the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Italy, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom). To fulfil such a main objective, the work has been organised in three principal streams of activities: (1) gathering and critically analysing information on the political, legal and institutional context of migration governance, and illustrating national cases through country reports, and the EU framework legislation in the EU report; (2) comparing the national case-studies and discussing the outcome in a comparative report; and (3) retrieving and systematizing a number of indicators available in the most relevant databases in order to create an ad hoc dataset on socio-economic, cultural, political and legal indicators on migration covering all SIRIUS countries. This report is the product of the first two streams of activities. When legal issues are at stake, MRAAs integration heavily depends from the country they settle in and from the legal status that is recognized to them. In fact, entry and settlement in European countries is subject to strict limitations to non-EU nationals, but such limitations take different shades according to a given European country and a given migrant status.

Italy, in V. Federico (a cura di), Legal Barriers and Enablers. Comparative report on the legal, institutional and socio-cultural analysis, Horizon 2020 project SIRIUS (Skills and Integration of Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Applicants in European Labour Markets) / W. Chiaromonte, V. Federico, P. Pannia, S. D’Amato, N. Maggini. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 304-370.

Italy, in V. Federico (a cura di), Legal Barriers and Enablers. Comparative report on the legal, institutional and socio-cultural analysis, Horizon 2020 project SIRIUS (Skills and Integration of Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Applicants in European Labour Markets)

W. Chiaromonte;V. Federico;PANNIA, PAOLA;
2018

Abstract

Italy (con P. Pannia, V. Federico, S. D’Amato, N. Maggini), in V. Federico (a cura di), Legal Barriers and Enablers. Comparative report on the legal, institutional and socio-cultural analysis, Horizon 2020 project SIRIUS (Skills and Integration of Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Applicants in European Labour Markets). This report assesses how far legal frameworks of migration and asylum work as enablers or obstructers of non-EU migrants, refugees and asylum applicants’ (MRAAs) integration in European labour markets across the seven countries studied in SIRIUS (the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Italy, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom). To fulfil such a main objective, the work has been organised in three principal streams of activities: (1) gathering and critically analysing information on the political, legal and institutional context of migration governance, and illustrating national cases through country reports, and the EU framework legislation in the EU report; (2) comparing the national case-studies and discussing the outcome in a comparative report; and (3) retrieving and systematizing a number of indicators available in the most relevant databases in order to create an ad hoc dataset on socio-economic, cultural, political and legal indicators on migration covering all SIRIUS countries. This report is the product of the first two streams of activities. When legal issues are at stake, MRAAs integration heavily depends from the country they settle in and from the legal status that is recognized to them. In fact, entry and settlement in European countries is subject to strict limitations to non-EU nationals, but such limitations take different shades according to a given European country and a given migrant status.
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