IMMIGRANTS’ INTEGRATION MODELS
In the context of the European population aging trend, and while the birth rate is still at a low level, the immigrants may contribute to the support of the EU economy and to finance the national social protection systems. But this would be possible only if they have been fully integrated in the hos...
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author | CARMEN UZLĂU ANDREEA UZLĂU |
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description | In the context of the European population aging trend, and while the birth rate is still at a low level, the immigrants may contribute to the support of the EU economy and to finance the national social protection systems. But this would be possible only if they have been fully integrated in the host countries, the integration policies being a task of the national governments. The European Union may still offer support and stimulation through financing, policies coordination and good practices exchange facilitation. The new measures should encourage local level actions, including cooperation between local authorities, employers, migrants’ organizations, service providers and local population. Within the EU, there live 20.1 million immigrants (approximately 4% of the entire population) coming from outside European area. An important element of the common EU policy on immigration is the one regarding the development of a policy on immigrants’ integration, which should provide a fair treatment within the member states, and guarantee rights and obligations comparable with the ones of the Union citizens. |
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spelling | doaj.art-0fee3934e4864f54b4cd7388d169b2d52022-12-21T19:31:35ZengNicolae Titulescu University Publishing HouseChallenges of the Knowledge Society2068-77962012-05-012-10251031IMMIGRANTS’ INTEGRATION MODELSCARMEN UZLĂUANDREEA UZLĂUIn the context of the European population aging trend, and while the birth rate is still at a low level, the immigrants may contribute to the support of the EU economy and to finance the national social protection systems. But this would be possible only if they have been fully integrated in the host countries, the integration policies being a task of the national governments. The European Union may still offer support and stimulation through financing, policies coordination and good practices exchange facilitation. The new measures should encourage local level actions, including cooperation between local authorities, employers, migrants’ organizations, service providers and local population. Within the EU, there live 20.1 million immigrants (approximately 4% of the entire population) coming from outside European area. An important element of the common EU policy on immigration is the one regarding the development of a policy on immigrants’ integration, which should provide a fair treatment within the member states, and guarantee rights and obligations comparable with the ones of the Union citizens.http://cks.univnt.ro/uploads/cks_2012_articles/index.php?dir=01_legal_sciences%2F&download=cks_2012_legal_sciences_art_106.pdfimmigrantsrefugeessocial exclusionimmigrants’ integration policies and modelsthe European Social Model. |
spellingShingle | CARMEN UZLĂU ANDREEA UZLĂU IMMIGRANTS’ INTEGRATION MODELS Challenges of the Knowledge Society immigrants refugees social exclusion immigrants’ integration policies and models the European Social Model. |
title | IMMIGRANTS’ INTEGRATION MODELS |
title_full | IMMIGRANTS’ INTEGRATION MODELS |
title_fullStr | IMMIGRANTS’ INTEGRATION MODELS |
title_full_unstemmed | IMMIGRANTS’ INTEGRATION MODELS |
title_short | IMMIGRANTS’ INTEGRATION MODELS |
title_sort | immigrants integration models |
topic | immigrants refugees social exclusion immigrants’ integration policies and models the European Social Model. |
url | http://cks.univnt.ro/uploads/cks_2012_articles/index.php?dir=01_legal_sciences%2F&download=cks_2012_legal_sciences_art_106.pdf |
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