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.
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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