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9. June 2015
International students are ‘model immigrants’ for the labour markets of their host countries. But although the majority would like to stay and work after graduation, many international students fail to find adequate employment. SVR’s Research Unit presents the results from the first international mapping of local support structures for the study-to-work transition of international students… Continue reading Address Obstacles to Employment – Retain More International Students as Skilled Migrants
12. May 2015
More refugees than ever before are dying on their way to safe European ports. At the same time, the ever-increasing number of asylum applications in the European Union puts pressure on the asylum systems in some member states. Collective EU reception procedures could provide relief. SVR’s Research Unit and SWP propose joint EU contingents for… Continue reading European Asylum Crisis: Towards Collective and Fair Reception of Refugees
28. April 2015
Germany has joined the ranks of progressive immigration countries in an international comparison – SVR calls for overall migration policy concept which also strategically positions Germany as an immigration country The SVR’s sixth Annual Report compares Germany’s migration and integration policies with the policies of selected EU countries as well as with traditional immigration countries… Continue reading SVR releases 2015 Annual Report
29. April 2014
Overall Assessment and Works in Progress: Labour Migration Largely Liberalised – Integration Policy Lacks Momentum The SVR’s annual report examines Germany’s transformation to a modern immigration country over the past five years: progress has been made in migration policy while integration policy is characterised by ambivalence. In the area of education in particular there is… Continue reading Press Release on the Publication of the 2014 Annual Report
22. June 2012
New research on international students and their migration intentions after studying. Europe risks losing ‘brightest and best’ as international students are found to be poorly informed about options for staying on to work. The SVR-Research Unit conducted a comparative study on the staying intentions of international students in five EU countries. An online survey of… Continue reading International Students and Their Migration Intentions After Studying
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