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Annual report on migration and asylum 2022

Based on the contributions of the EMN National Contact Points, the report provides a comprehensive overview of national developments in the area of migration and asylum during 2022 in the EU Member States, Norway, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Armenia. The most significant event that marked this period was the influx of people escaping…

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41st Quarterly

The EMN Quarterly provides up-to-date information on recent developments in migration and international protection at EU and national level. The 41st edition contains information on key development milestones for the period from October to December 2022, which also includes statistics.  

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40th Quarterly

The EMN Quarterly provides up-to-date information on recent developments in migration and international protection at EU and national level. The 40th edition contains information on key development milestones for the period from July to September 2022, which also includes statistics.  

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39th Quarterly

The EMN Quarterly provides up-to-date information on recent developments in migration and international protection at EU and national level. The 39th edition contains information on key development milestones for the period from April to June 2022, which also includes statistics.  

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Annual report on migration and asylum 2021

The European Migration Network (EMN) has released its Annual Report on Migration and Asylum, providing an overview of the key developments in the EU Member States, Norway and Georgia in 2021. EU Member States continued to experience the effects of COVID-19 and to tackle challenges of the health crisis on integration, labour market needs and…

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Inform on attracting and retaining researchers

How do Member States attract and retain international researchers? This EMN inform provides an overview of the means adopted by Member States to enhance attractiveness for international researchers, as well as main challenges and best practices to admit and retain them. Third-country researchers from non-EU countries can provide important expertise to European universities and other…

EMN Czech Republic Presidency Conference

the Czech Republic will be holding the EMN Presidency Conference on 5-6 October, entitled EU and Labour Migration: Needs, Strategies and Challenges. The discussion will focus on labour migration management, cooperation with non-EU countries and the changes caused by new technologies and digitalisation. Also, special attention will be paid to the impact of refugees fleeing…