IPF   Razvan Stan
Managing Illegal Labour Migration from Eastern Europe to the European Union. The Case of Romanian Migrant Workers
Context and background
▪  Soros network initiatives
Centre of Migration Research
 ▪ Relevant regional initiatives
UNDP Romania
Rompres (government press agency)
Coalition against Trafficking in Women
 ▪ Annotated papers
International Migration - Poland 2003
International Migration - Poland 2002
International Migration - Poland 1998
Migration in Central and Eastern Europe
Influx and Integration of Migrants
Growing Diversity of Flows and People
Stable Population Movements
Labour Migration in Europe
 
 Project objectives
  • asses the successes and failures of central and local initiatives to control illegal migration
  • based on an in-depth case study identify the main factors contributing to the illegal migration of Romanian workers
  • uncover the routes, structure, dynamics and methods utilized by several illegal migration networks
  • devise informed policy recommendations and disseminate them to relevant stakeholders to stimulate reflection,debate and public pressure on illegal migration issues
  • write a research paper and 20-page policy study with recommendations fororganizations, including the Ministry of Administration and Interior, Ministry of Labor and Social Protection, and the International Organization for Migration
  •  Fellow Website

    www.policy.hu/razvan
     
     Fellow activities & publications

    Razvan Stan participated at the conference ‘Irregular Migration: Research, Policy and Practice’, organized in Oxford, between 7-8 July 2005 by Centre on Migration Policy and Society (COMPAS);

    Razvan Stan participated at the Workshop on Developments and Patterns of Migration Processes in Central and Eastern Europe held on 25-27 August in Prague.
     
    Policy paper expected in April 2006
     
     The fellow

    Curriculum vitae
    Research proposal
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     2005 Working Groups

    2005 Working Group Summary
    Democratic Governance
    Wider Europe
    Public Health and Roma
    Policy Making
    Combatting Organized Crime
    Higher Education Reform
    Open Society in Former SU
    Open Society and Muslims
     
     2006 Working Groups

    2006 Working Group Summary
    Wider Europe
    Open Muslim Societies
    Open Society Threats
    Resource Curse
    Roma Exclusion
    Open Information Policy

    www.policy.hu www.soros.org www.ceu.hu/cps January 2006