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A comparative EMN study is drafted after the publication of the country-specific studies, presenting the main comparative results of the national studies and the European perspective.

EMN Study: Third-country national victims of trafficking in human beings , Date: 2024.02.20, format: EMN Study, area: Migration and residence

How do EU Member States, Norway and Georgia tackle human trafficking of third-country nationals? The study from the European Migration Network (EMN) maps the framework at EU and national level relevant to the detection, identification and protection of presumed victims.

EMN Study: Integration of applicants for international protection in the labour market , Date: 2024.01.31, format: EMN Study, area: Migration and residence

What factors influence the labour market integration of applicants for international protection? This study analyses the legislation, policies and practices of the EMN Member Countries in the period 2017 - 2022.

EMN Study: Integration of Migrant Women in the EU , Date: 2023.03.08, format: EMN Study, area: Migration and residence

To what extent do Member States consider the situation of migrant women in their integration strategies and measures? This question is addressed by the comparative study of the European Migration Network (EMN).

EMN Study: Responses to long-term irregularly staying migrants , Date: 2022.09.05, format: EMN Study, area: Migration and residence

The EMN Study describes the handling of long-term irregular stays by third-country nationals in 25 EU Member States and Norway. The group of irregularly staying persons includes individuals who are subject to an removal decision and are registered with the authorities, but cannot return to their countries of origin for legal or practical reasons. In addition, persons who are not in contact with the authorities may be staying in an EU Member State or in Norway irregularly.

EMN Study: Detention and alternatives to detention in international protection and return procedures , Date: 2022.08.16, format: EMN Study, area: Migration and residence

What are the procedures established by Member States to place a person in detention or providing an alternative to detention? The latest study from the European Migration Network (EMN) provides a comparative overview of the similarities, differences, challenges, and best practices in the use of detention and alternatives to detention, in the framework of both international protection and return procedures.

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