Publications
Innovative concepts for alternative migration policies
Ten Innovative Approaches to the Challenges of Migration in the 21st Century, Amsterdam
- Category: IMISCOE Reports Series
- Edited by : Michael Jandl
- Publisher: AUP
- Pages: 153
- ISBN: 9789053569900
- Year: 2007
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Review
Based on the strengths of combined ideas from migration researchers, policy experts, and representatives of international organisations, this timely volume provides eight basic principles for the design of innovative migration policy. Presents new proposals for innovative migration policies.
Contents
Introduction and overview
Michael Jandl, ICMPD
Temporary Migration Programmes: potential, problems and prerequisites
Jeff Crisp, UNHCR
A new European employment migration policy
Teun J.P. van Os van den Abeelen, ACVZ
People Flow revisited: constructive management of changing patterns of migration
Theo Veenkamp, DEMOS
Towards sustainable migration policies
Franck Düvell, COMPAS
Co-development: a myth or a workable policy approach?
Jonathan Chaloff, CeSPI
Imagining policy as a means to innovation: the case for a mobile middle-aged
John Davies, SCMR
In-country ‘refugee’ processing arrangements: a humanitarian alternative?
Judith Kumin, UNHCR Brussels
Open borders, close monitoring
Jeroen Doomernik, IMES
The Development Visa Scheme revisited
Michael Jandl, ICMPD
Pricing entrance fees for migrants
Holger Kolb, IMIS
Conclusion
Michael Jandl, ICMPD
Conference report
Rapporteurs: Haleh Chahrokh, Radoslaw Stryjewski and Brigitte Suter, ICMPD