CURRENT TRENDS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION INTEGRATION POLICY AS A REACTION TO THE REFUGEE AND MIGRANT CRISIS 2015
ANDREJ KINER[1]
Aktuálne trendy integračnej politiky Európskej únie ako reakcia na utečeneckú a migračnú krízu 2015
https://doi.org/10.53465/ER.2644-7185.2021.4.410-428
Abstract: Investing any resources and energy in integration policies today could contribute to making the European Union a more prosperous, cohesive, and inclusive place for society. However, notwithstanding the efforts made, third-country nationals continue to fare worse than domestic citizens in terms of employment, education, and social inclusion outcomes. The article examines and subsequently reviews various trends in integrating foreigners (primarily third-countries nationals and asylum seekers) on social and economic level after the outbreak of migrant and refugee crisis in 2015 until the present day. Our research suggests that the concerned group of immigrants continue to face barriers in the education system, on the labour market, and in accessing decent housing and adequate health care. All of the aforementioned aspects have become the main focus of all parties involved. Through funding, initiatives, and specific measures undertaken by both the EU and Member States with NGOs strengthen and support integration across key policy areas, albeit deficiencies are still observed.
Keywords: migration crisis, European Union, integration policy
JEL Classification: F15, F22, J15
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Online publication date: 15 December 2021
To cite this article (APA style):
Kiner, A. (2021). Current Trends of the European Union Integration Policy as a Reaction to the Refugee and Migrant Crisis 2015. Ekonomické rozhľady – Economic Review, 50(4), 410 – 428. https://doi.org/10.53465/ER.2644-7185.2021.4.410-428
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[1] Mgr. Andrej Kiner, University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovak Republic, e-mail: andrej.kiner@euba.sk, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6055-2670