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A comparative EMN study is drafted after the publication of the country-specific studies, presenting the main comparative results of the national studies and the European perspective.

EMN Study: Trafficking in human beings – the international dimension , Date: 2025.07.29, format: EMN Study, area: Migration and residence

The EMN study provides an overview of EU-funded measures and EMN Member and Observer Countries' efforts to address trafficking in human beings of third-country nationals towards their countries. The paper sheds light on policies and measures put in place to address this international dimension of trafficking in human beings, in connection with each of the priorities identified by the EU Strategy on Combatting Trafficking in Human Beings 2021-2025.

EMN Study: Illegal Employment of third-country nationals , Date: 2025.02.24, format: EMN Study, area: Migration and residence

The study by the European Migration Network (EMN) highlights the issue of illegal employment among third-country nationals (TCNs) in EMN Member Countries from 2017 to 2022. The report details the various ways in which TCNs engage in illegal employment and the challenges faced by both workers and authorities. It offers an up-to-date analysis of key legislative and policy frameworks, as well as practices to prevent, identify, and tackle illegal employment.

EMN Study: Application of the Temporary Protection Directive: challenges and good practices in 2023 , Date: 2024.12.16, format: EMN Study, area: Migration and residence

The study by the European Migration Network (EMN) covers the application of the Temporary Protection Directive (TPD) in 2023, shedding light on the challenges and best practices observed across 25 EMN Member Countries.

EMN Study: Third-country national victims of trafficking in human beings , Date: 2024.02.20, format: EMN Study, area: Migration and residence

How do EU Member States, Norway and Georgia tackle human trafficking of third-country nationals? The study from the European Migration Network (EMN) maps the framework at EU and national level relevant to the detection, identification and protection of presumed victims.

EMN Study: Integration of applicants for international protection in the labour market , Date: 2024.01.31, format: EMN Study, area: Migration and residence

What factors influence the labour market integration of applicants for international protection? This study analyses the legislation, policies and practices of the EMN Member Countries in the period 2017 - 2022.

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