The EMN produces a variety of publications that are based on inputs from the National Contact Points (NCPs) and are available to the wider public. The topics are selected jointly by the NCPs and the European Commission on an annual basis. These publications provide up-to-date, objective, reliable, comparable and policy-relevant information on migration and asylum issues across Europe.
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Annual Policy Report 2020
The Annual Policy Report 2020 provides an overview of migration and asylum-related developments and debates in Austria. A main development in 2020 was the inauguration of a new Federal Government, ushering in changes in ... Read more about Annual Policy Report 2020
COVID-19 Pandemic: Impact on Migration in the EU
The corresponding Ad-Hoc Queries to this EMN Inform can be found here.... Read more about COVID-19 Pandemic: Impact on Migration in the EU
Children in Migration
This EMN-report highlights Member States' progress in implementing the EU Communication on the Protection of Children in Migration. The 2017 Communication sets out measures to strengthen the protection of children at all... Read more about Children in Migration
Children in Migration
The publication presents a concise overview of progress made in 2019 by EU Member States and Norway in response to the 2017 European Commission Communication on the protection of children in migration. It covers key area... Read more about Children in Migration
COVID-19 Pandemic: Impact on (voluntary) Return
The corresponding study to this EMN Inform can be found here.... Read more about COVID-19 Pandemic: Impact on (voluntary) Return
Attracting and protecting the rights of seasonal workers from third countries in the EU and United Kingdom
Seasonal migration plays a crucial role in meeting labour market needs in agriculture, tourism and other key sectors across Europe. Ensuring fair working conditions and accessible legal pathways is essential for both eco... Read more about Attracting and protecting the rights of seasonal workers from third countries in the EU and United Kingdom