Μετανάστευση και στρατηγικές για την ένταξη στην Ελλάδα. Η εμπειρία των ετών 2015-2022

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As a country of the first entry into Europe, Greece faces over the last years great challenges due to the migration and refugee flows of third-country nationals. The establishment of an actual plan to support the socioeconomic inclusion of migrants and refugees is a task that needs to be fulfilled. The article, through the experience gained over the last years, critically examines the migration policies and integration strategies of the country. For this purpose, it elaborates on the theoretical framework of integration and, additionally, it presents the Greek and European Union implemented policies over the last decades.
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Μπουρούτης Α. (2022). Μετανάστευση και στρατηγικές για την ένταξη στην Ελλάδα. Η εμπειρία των ετών 2015-2022. Greek Political Science Review, (47), 57–84. Retrieved from https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hpsa/article/view/31862
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