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  1. Employing methods extracted from the literature, in combination with data on the Dutch economy, we assess the impact of immigration on the labour market, the public sector and the physical environment. The results may contribute to the debate on immigration and integration policy both in the Netherlands and at the European level.
  2. government.nl

    Entrepreneurs create new products, services and jobs. And post-doctoral academic staff from abroad can improve the quality of Dutch research institutes. The government wants the Netherlands to participate more effectively in the global economy. So innovative entrepreneurs and scientists are being encouraged to come to the Netherlands.
  3. immigration policy (and associated policies) for the years to come. Immigration policy may extend beyond the interests of the host country, and should be based on economic as well as non-economic considerations. This study concentrates mainly on the impact of immigration on the Dutch economy. Consequently, the study can make only a partial
  4. migrant-integration.ec.europa.eu

    The statistics in the chart above are based on Eurostat's Non-national population by group of citizenship, 1 January 2023.The next Eurostat update is expected in March 2025. According to Eurostat's Migration and migrant population statistics, as of 1 January 2023, there were about 713 500 third-country nationals (TCNs), representing 4% of the population, and another 704 200 EU citizens (4% ...
  5. immigration-portal.ec.europa.eu

    The Agency assesses whether the business activities of a migrant wishing to practise a profession or set up a business in the Netherlands serve an essential Dutch interest. The Agency also assesses whether the investment of a migrant wishing to live in the Netherlands as a third-country investor has added value to the Dutch economy.
  6. home-affairs.ec.europa.eu

    National contact point in the Netherlands for the European Migration Network (EMN) Ministry of Justice and Security (J&V) ... EMNNETHERLANDS.NL ANNUAL REPORT 2019 • MIGRATION AND ASYLUM IN THE NETHERLANDS • MAY 2020 5 2 Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND), ... 3.2.1 Economic migration 16 3.2.2Students 18 3.2.3 Relatives and family 19
  7. home-affairs.ec.europa.eu

    contribution of the National Contact Point in the Netherlands within the European Migration Network (EMN) to the report on 'the impact of immigration on Europe's societies'. The pilot project has a two-fold aim, namely: 1. to test the already existing national network of immigration experts and researchers 2.
  8. home-affairs.ec.europa.eu

    2015 European Agenda on Migration . outlined four pillars for successful migration (1. Reducing the incentives for irregular migration; 2. Border management - saving lives and securing external borders; 3. Europe's duty t o protect: a strong common asylum policy; 4. A new policy on legal migration) and a consistent and clear common migration ...
  9. oecd-ilibrary.org

    The paper finds a modest average impact of the rise in the share of immigrants across European regions on the employment-to-population rate of natives, but highly uneven effects over time and across workers and regions. The short-run estimates show adverse employment effects in response to immigration that nevertheless disappear in the longer run.
  10. migrant-integration.ec.europa.eu

    In the years 2014 - 2015 a large number of migrants arrived in Europe. Their initial integration steps: learning the language, culture and adapting to the new country, have been taking place since. A number have completed their studies, found a job, become an entrepreneur, and so on. Some are now looking for employment.
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