The European Union measures taken to prevent and manage the recent migration flows – from survival to social and economic integration of migrants
Victor Nicolăescu () and
Gabriela Petre ()
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Victor Nicolăescu: Professor at “Petre Andrei” University, Iasi, Romania
Gabriela Petre: PhD Student at National School of Political and Administrative Studies, Bucharest, Romania
CES Working Papers, 2017, vol. 9(4), issue 4, 548-563
Abstract:
Migrant’s crisis of 2015 affected the credibility of the social security system built and strengthened over the past three decades by the European Union. Adoption of the refugee quotas in order to be relocated by the Member States of the European Union is a current issue that requires at least two directions of analysis: increasing the efficiency of the European Union humanitarian aid addressed to destination countries and deepening the dimensions of the integrative process of social inclusion of migrants. This article proposes to review the state of implementation mechanisms for supporting measures addressed to migration flows developed by the European Union together with candidate states and the mechanisms developed by international institutions and organization in order to provide specific measures of humanitarian assistance to populations in affected areas war.
Keywords: social inclusion; humanitarian assistance; migration; European Union (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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