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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Unlawful Employment of Third-Country Nationals in Austria
Ensuring fair and lawful employment is central to safeguarding migrant workers’ rights and maintaining the integrity of EU labour markets. This study examines the unlawful employment of third-country nationals in Austria... Read more about Unlawful Employment of Third-Country Nationals in Austria
Integration of applicants for international protection in the labour market
The study deals with access to the labour market and labour market integration of asylum-seekers in Austria. First, it addresses the timing and requirements for access to employment and self-employment. Second, it deals ... Read more about Integration of applicants for international protection in the labour market
Resettlement, Humanitarian Admission and Sponsorship Schemes
The corresponding Ad-Hoc Queries to this EMN Inform can be found here.... Read more about Resettlement, Humanitarian Admission and Sponsorship Schemes
Displacement and migration related to disasters, climate change and environmental degradation
The corresponding Ad-Hoc Queries to this EMN Inform can be found here.... Read more about Displacement and migration related to disasters, climate change and environmental degradation
Accompanied children’s right to be heard in international protection procedures
The corresponding Ad-Hoc Queries to this EMN Inform can be found here.... Read more about Accompanied children’s right to be heard in international protection procedures
Statelessness in the European Union, Norway and Georgia
The corresponding Ad-Hoc Queries to this EMN Inform can be found here.... Read more about Statelessness in the European Union, Norway and Georgia