Migration Policies of the EU and Australia: Similarities and Differences Abstract

Migration is a phenomenon present throughout human history, as a need and a necessity. There are numerous push and pull factors which cause it. Modern mass migration is mostly marked as “relocating people who in combination with escape from war, dysfunctional management systems, climate change and p...

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Main Authors: Robert Mikac, Ivana Cesarec, Kajo Jajić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Libertas međunarodno sveučilište 2016-01-01
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/276942
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description Migration is a phenomenon present throughout human history, as a need and a necessity. There are numerous push and pull factors which cause it. Modern mass migration is mostly marked as “relocating people who in combination with escape from war, dysfunctional management systems, climate change and poverty try to reach safer and economically developed countries”. Although most of the current world population of migrants is located in countries of Asia and Africa, the greatest attention was paid to cases where small groups are trying to reach the European Union countries, Australia or the USA. Though in-migration is a necessity in these countries, they are not ready for large inflows of migrants and they want this process to unwind during a longer period of time. For this purpose, they develop a number of policies, measures and mechanisms, which are also the subject of analysis in this paper. This research is especially focused on the context of creation and comparison of the migration policy and procedures of the European Union and Australia, their similarities and differences.
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spelling doaj.art-868cf76c7f11468eb766abd86c4832b92022-12-21T23:33:31ZengLibertas međunarodno sveučilišteMeđunarodne Studije1332-47562459-623X2016-01-01XVI185103343Migration Policies of the EU and Australia: Similarities and Differences AbstractRobert Mikac0Ivana Cesarec1Kajo Jajić2Faculty of Political Science, University of ZagrebLiberts International UniversitySettlement Services International, AustraliaMigration is a phenomenon present throughout human history, as a need and a necessity. There are numerous push and pull factors which cause it. Modern mass migration is mostly marked as “relocating people who in combination with escape from war, dysfunctional management systems, climate change and poverty try to reach safer and economically developed countries”. Although most of the current world population of migrants is located in countries of Asia and Africa, the greatest attention was paid to cases where small groups are trying to reach the European Union countries, Australia or the USA. Though in-migration is a necessity in these countries, they are not ready for large inflows of migrants and they want this process to unwind during a longer period of time. For this purpose, they develop a number of policies, measures and mechanisms, which are also the subject of analysis in this paper. This research is especially focused on the context of creation and comparison of the migration policy and procedures of the European Union and Australia, their similarities and differences.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/276942migration policymigrantseuropean unionaustraliameasures
spellingShingle Robert Mikac
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Kajo Jajić
Migration Policies of the EU and Australia: Similarities and Differences Abstract
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migration policy
migrants
european union
australia
measures
title Migration Policies of the EU and Australia: Similarities and Differences Abstract
title_full Migration Policies of the EU and Australia: Similarities and Differences Abstract
title_fullStr Migration Policies of the EU and Australia: Similarities and Differences Abstract
title_full_unstemmed Migration Policies of the EU and Australia: Similarities and Differences Abstract
title_short Migration Policies of the EU and Australia: Similarities and Differences Abstract
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topic migration policy
migrants
european union
australia
measures
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