About Metoikos

Circular migration patterns in Southern and Central Eastern Europe: Challenges and opportunities for migrants and policy makers

The METOIKOS project looks at circular migration patterns in three European regions: southeastern Europe and the Balkans (Greece, Italy and Albania); southwestern Europe and the Maghreb (Spain, Italy and Morocco); and Central Eastern Europe (Poland, Hungary, and Ukraine).

More specifically, METOIKOS studies the links between different types of circular migration and processes of integration (in the country of destination) and reintegration (in the source country).

It identifies the main challenges and opportunities involved in circular migration for source countries, destination countries and migrants (and their families) and develops new conceptual instruments for the analysis of circular migration and integration.

The project will also develop policy recommendations (a Guide for Policy Makers, available in 10 European languages) for local, regional and national policy makers as to how to frame circular migration with appropriate (re-)integration policies.

METOIKOS will also organise three Regional Workshops (on Spain, Italy and Morocco; on Greece, Italy and Albania; and on Poland, Hungary and Ukraine). The project will foster online discussion on circular migration with a view to raising awareness about the challenges and advantages of circular mobility in the wider EU Neighbourhood   and the Euro-Mediterranean region more generally.

 

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RSCAS Seminar Series EUI 

RSCAS Seminar Series EUI 

Description
Florence, 22 June 2011
Date:
05/07/2011
METOIKOS Regional Workshop IV 

METOIKOS Regional Workshop IV 

Description
Rome, 6 June 2011
Date:
06/06/2011
Warsaw Regional Workshop III 

Warsaw Regional Workshop III 

Description
Warsaw, 30 May 2011
Date:
30/05/2011

 

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