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Gaining from Migration
Towards a New Mobility System
Jeff Dayton-Johnson, Louka T. Katseli, Gregory Maniatis, Rainer Münz, Demetrios Papademetriou. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Imprint:  OECD Development Centre Availability: Available (Print on Demand)  Publication date:  10 Sep 2007  Language: English  Pages: 89  ISBN: 9789264037403  OECD Code: 412007081P1 
 

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This report presents a summary of recommendations on how we can all gain from migration. They are the result of a multi-faceted project undertaken in partnership with the European Commission to rethink the management of the emerging mobility system. New ideas, based on an exhaustive review of past policy experiences in Europe and elsewhere, are offered for policies related to labour markets, integration, development co-operation and the engagement of diasporas.

Other languages:  French (Available)

Other Versions:  E-book - PDF Format

Further reading:
From Immigration to Integration - Local Solutions to a Global Challenge (Available)
International Migration Outlook 2007 - (Available (Print on Demand))
Policy Coherence for Development 2007 - Migration and Developing Countries (Available)
West African Mobility and Migration Policies of OECD Countries - (Available)
Jobs for Immigrants (Vol. 1) - Labour Market Integration in Australia, Denmark, Germany and Sweden (Available)
Where Immigrant Students Succeed - A Comparative Review of Performance and Engagement in PISA 2003 (Available)
A Profile of Immigrant Populations in the 21st Century - Data from OECD Countries (Available)



Table of contents:

Preface by Louka T. Katseli
Executive Summary: a Set of Migration Policy Proposals for Europe
1. Introduction: Jobs and Confidence
2. New Migration Thinking for a New Century
-What's Old, What's New, and Where We Need to Go
-Old and New Ways of Thinking and Acting on Migration
-The Age of Mobility
-Prerequisites for and Challenges to the New Mobility System
3. Migration and Employment: Labour Market Access Policies
-An Integrated Migration Monitoring System
-Temporary and Circular Migration
-Effective Free Movement within the European Union
-Opportunities for Permanent Residence and Citizenship
4.Migration and Social Cohesion: Enabling Integration
-Fair, Equal and Early Access to the Labour Markets
-Education, Language and Adult Learning
-Citizenship, Civic Participation, and EU Multicultural Citizenship
5. Migration and Development: Partnerships for Mobility Management
-Looking at Migration Policies through a Development a Lens
-Integrating International Migration into Development Strategies
-Overhauling the Organisation of Migration Management
-Coherence of Policies for More Effective Management
6. Encouraging Migrants' Networks
Bibliography
Annex: List of Outputs

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