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The great majority of EU member states currently use, or have used in the last decade, some sort of regularisation measure. Yet regularisation is also a highly contested policy tool, raising a range of issues regarding the effectiveness of regularisation measures: the economic, fiscal and social impact of such measures, the extent to which regularisations exert a pull effect on irregular migration and the relationship of regularisation with other policies on irregular migration, notably prevention and return. REGINE - Regularisations in Europe addresses these debates surrounding regularisation. Apart from comprehensively documenting and analysing patterns of regularisation in the eu-27, it investigates possible rationales for regularisation, the impact of regularisation and the relationship of regularisation to the wider policy framework on migration and asylum.
Contents
Table of Contents - 6[-]List of Tables - 10[-]Table of Boxes - 16[-]Table of Figures - 17[-]Contributors - 18[-]Acknowledgements - 20[-]Preface to the Printed Edition - 21[-]SECTION I. Study on practices in the area of regularisation of illegally staying third-country nationals in the Member States of the EU - 24[-]1. Terms, definitions and scope - 26[-]2. Previous comparative studies on regularisations and their impact - 36[-]3. Regularisation practices across the EU - 58[-]4. Government positions on policy - 88[-]5. Positions of social actors - 90[-]6. International organisations - 124[-]7. The EU policy framework - relevant legislation and principles - 136[-]8. Policy Options - 144[-]9. Conclusions and preferred policy options - 166[-]SECTION II. Country Studies - 196[-]10. Austria - 198[-]11. Belgium - 210[-]12. Bulgaria - 224[-]13. Cyprus - 230[-]14. Czech Republic - 234[-]15. Denmark - 240[-]16. Estonia - 246[-]17. Finland - 252[-]18. France - 258[-]19. Germany - 308[-]20. Greece - 320[-]21. Hungary - 354[-]22. Ireland - 362[-]23. Italy - 374[-]24. Latvia - 394[-]25. Lithuania - 402[-]26. Luxembourg - 410[-]27. Malta - 416[-]28. The Netherlands - 420[-]29. Poland - 432[-]30. Portugal - 442[-]31. Romania - 449[-]32. Slovak Republic - 454[-]33. Slovenia - 460[-]34. Spain - 466[-]35. Sweden - 481[-]36. Switzerland - 486[-]37. United Kingdom - 498[-]38. United States - 526[-]SECTION III. Statistical Annex - 534



