The selective immigration policy of the European Union in the labour market for the non-EU nationals
Citation
Aksoy Özcan, B. (2023). The selective immigration policy of the European Union in the labour market for the non-EU nationals. Anadolu Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 24 (4), 265-286.Abstract
Migration is an indispensable option for people to sustain their life cycle and improve their quality of life. In the 20th century and beyond, we have seen immigration policies among the common policies of the European Union, mainly due to the rise in immigration and the need for workers. The EU's Common Immigration Policy is a set of social and economic policies in which a balanced approach is adopted and measures are taken to promote orderly and irregular migration practices are applied. The paper will highlight the EU's aim for a qualified immigration policy. The study's research question is to question why the EU is setting up an immigration policy that balances economic prosperity with the labour market. The study examined the situation of EU and non-EU migrant workers in terms of EU selective immigration policy, wage inequalities, social integration problems and discrimination in the labour market. The study is covered in three sections. In section one, international migration and labour migration are studied in a theoretical framework. The second section examines the EU's selective immigration policy and its impact on the labour market. The third section focuses on the integration problems faced by immigrants from EU and non-EU countries in the labour market.
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Anadolu Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi DergisiVolume
24Issue
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