Priority Action Toolkits
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The experiences and research of the SIRIUS team have yielded a comprehensive and well-structured overview of the integration policies that have been implemented across various European contexts. Such an invaluable tool supports the effort that policymakers have to do in understanding the particular barriers and enablers that exist in one context or another, or that have different impacts at individual level. The complexity of policymaking on the topic of integration of migrants on the labour market, in an European landscape with porous borders and cross-national interlinkages, cannot be understated, hence the need of local and national authorities to rely on stakeholders such as civil society organisations and researchers when deciding the best course of action. The following resources provide a visual perspective over the most common challenges in the field of integration of migrants in the European labour markets while also highlighting ways in which these can be tackled by national and local policymakers. Each resource reflects the national context associated with it, but it can serve as a best practice example to be adapted according to where it would be implemented. |
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This is shared by Lilas, a Syrian refugee who now works as a journalist in Denmark. Lilas is a true inspiration as she explains the many hurdles she experienced in Denmark, highlighting the importance of being able to develop a network of contacts in order to succeed in Denmark. The discrimination she experienced as a refugee, but also as a woman, reveal the further barriers which the Danish system needs to correct if it is to ensure that the newcomers can reach fulfillment while enriching the Danish society.
Based on the SIRIUS research on MRAs' integration in Italy, the University of Florence analyzes the changing legal and policy environment over the past years and presents the SPRAR/SIPROIMI projects making up the second-tier system. Find out below how cooperation between different stakeholders emerged as one of the best practices to promote general and employment integration support.
IN THE UPCOMING MONTHS, THE SIRIUS PROJECT WILL LAUNCH A SERIES OF POLICY TOOLKITS TO SUPPORT THE INTEGRATION OF MIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS IN THE EUROPEAN LABOUR MARKETS |
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