EU: How to Deal with the Immigration Crisis

Hundreds of thousands of people have been arriving in Europe in recent weeks in search of a better place to live and work, fleeing from Syria. How is the EU managing this crisis? Professors Pou, Rosenberg and Reiche take a look at the challenges the EU is facing in terms of moral responsibility and solidarity, and the economic, demographic and labor market aspects of the situation.

Refugees on the Hungarian M1 highway on their march towards the Austrian border. Photo by Joachim Seidler
Refugees on the Hungarian M1 highway on their march towards the Austrian border. Photo by Joachim Seidler

EU and Immigration (I): Why is it so Hard to Decide?

EU and Immigration (II): Demographic Decline

By prof. Víctor Pou

Immigration: Europe Needs These People!

By Prof. Mike Rosenberg

The Migrant Crisis: A Moral Responsibility Only?

By Prof. Sebastian Reiche