Does the EU Need a Common Immigration and Asylum Policy?
Panu Poutvaara
EconPol Forum, 2025, vol. 26, issue 01, 05-08
Abstract:
The main challenge in high-skilled immigration is to make Europe sufficiently attractive Employers should be trusted to evaluate who is qualified to work in non-regulated professions Migration Partnerships ease low-skilled labor migration and help combat irregular migration Distributing asylum seekers to less welcoming countries could backfire and trap them in poverty Instead, the EU should develop a matching mechanism for asylum seekers and host countries
Date: 2025
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