Denmark

Denmark’s Dual Approach to Migrant Settlement: Integrating While Restricting

Denmark’s approach to migrant settlement strikes a balance between integration initiatives and restrictive policies, reflecting broader European trends in addressing migration. The country’s structured reception system ensures that migrants, particularly asylum seekers, are processed efficiently, with their applications assessed by the Danish Immigration Service in accordance with both national and international regulations. The legal framework […]

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Estonia

Navigating the Integration of Newly Arrived Immigrants in Estonia

This study, commissioned by the Estonian Ministry of the Interior, examines the current landscape of adaptation for newly arrived immigrants in Estonia, exploring both the barriers and supports influencing their integration process. The study identifies several overarching challenges, some of which are universally applicable while others pertain to specific groups or contexts. Immigrants arriving in […]

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Activities Country Realities Greece

Strained and Overcrowded: Greece’s Struggle to House Asylum Seekers

Greece’s housing system for asylum seekers and refugees faces significant challenges, according to a report by the Asylum Information Database (AIDA). The country operates various accommodation schemes, including the Emergency Support to Integration and Accommodation (ESTIA) program, which provides urban housing. Despite these efforts, the system is strained due to the high influx of asylum […]

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Country Realities Denmark

Challenges in Denmark: Housing, Mental health, Leader rights, and Integration policy

Denmark is renowned for its robust social welfare system, high quality of life, and progressive policies. However, despite these advantages, the country faces several pressing challenges in areas such as housing, mental health, leader rights, and integration policy. This article explores these challenges in detail, examining their implications and potential solutions. Housing Crisis Denmark’s housing […]

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