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About SIRIUS

Despite the polarization in public and policy debates generated by the post-2014 fluxes of refugees, asylum applicants and migrants, European countries need to work out an evidence-based way to deal with migration and asylum rather than a prejudice-based one. The project, SIRIUS, builds on a multi-dimensional conceptual framework in which host country or political-institutional, societal and individual-related conditions function either as enablers or as barriers to migrants’, refugees’ and asylum seekers’ integration via the labour market. 

News
SIRIUS Conference
Policy Implication and SIRIUS Third Policy Brief
Report: Policy Barriers and Enablers

SIRIUS Festival Of(f) Work

Lost in Recognition: Barriers for European Labour Market Integration
Events
Future events
SIRIUS Conference, 29-30 August 2019, Glasgow
SIRIUS Pre-conference Workshop for Early Career Researchers and PhD Candidates

Past events
SIRIUS Festival, May 2019, Prague
SIRIUS Seminar at Bocconi University
Publications
The findings from the SIRIUS project and the third work package on policy barriers and enablers for the integration of migrants, refugees and asylum applicants are now available alongside the first working paper of the project and the second and third Policy Brief. 
Policy Barriers and Enablers - WP3 Report
First Working Paper: The Politics of Integration: Adjusting to New Lives in Host Societies
Second Policy Brief
Third Policy Brief

Civil Society Barriers and Enablers

Currently, we are working on Work Package 4, which aims to examine and assess the role of civil society organizations in facilitating or hindering the integration of post-2014 migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers into the labour market and the society, more broadly.

In this respect, WP4 will analyze the role of civil society organizations from the viewpoint of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers; moreover it will explore the views of representatives from civil society organizations on recent migrants, refugees and asylum seekers, their employability and integration potential, and identify the transnational links of national organizations with foreign and transnational civil society organizations including international institutions and structures; the importance of integration in the context of other perspectives related to the position of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in the labour market will be analysed; finally the ability of civil society organizations to adapt to the post-2014 migrant flows and to respond to the growing negative perceptions towards migration, asylum seekers and refugees in Europe will be explored.

The selection of countries allows for a comparison of contexts with historically very important roles of non-profit associations providing services on behalf of the state (e.g. the Czech Republic), countries with a non-negligible role of churches in providing social services to migrants (e.g. Italy) and countries with long histories of migration and where migrant associations have played an important role (e.g. the United Kingdom, Switzerland). The post-2014 focus, therefore, will provide up-to-date information on the in/ability of civil society organizations to respond to the social and primarily labour market integration needs of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers (e.g. as services providers).

News, events and resources from other organisations
News
How do EU states compare in their refugee integration policies?
Post Doc and Senior Research Position at Ryerson University

New ways to measure integration

Events
ISIRC 2019
Refugees escaping war are not a problem for Greece
The City of Peace Summer Camp


Resources
Book launch: Human Geopolitics: States, Emigrants, and the Rise of Diaspora Institutions
PALIM: Moroccan ICT Development And Labour Shortages In Flanders

New Book - The Palestinian Authority in the West Bank
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