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Job
seekers
can augment their educational credentials and employment histories with samples of their work and endorsements from co-workers and customers, thereby conveying their potential value to employers more effectively.
It would apply to everyone, regardless of nationality or statelessness, including refugees and asylum seekers, and it would place a positive obligation on states to “promote and fulfill” the right to equality.
With Africa’s population likely to increase by more than three billion over the next 85 years, the European Union could be facing a wave of migration that makes current debates about accepting hundreds of thousands of asylum
seekers
seem irrelevant.
The Inhumanity of Europe’s Refugee PolicyMAASTRICHT – For the asylum
seekers
in the Moria refugee camp in Lesbos, Greece, the word “almost” has become a source of devastation.
In fact, appalling conditions are being allowed to prevail in refugee camps, because authorities want to deter other asylum
seekers
– including some who arguably have no right to international protection – from trying to get in, and potentially even to impel some who have arrived to return home.
These include humanitarian visas, preference matching between host countries and asylum seekers, resettlement, and much stronger support for frontline countries.
When Burma joined ASEAN in 1997, there were only 210,000 Burmese refugees and asylum
seekers
throughout the region.
Previously, private investors in the US simply did not lend to mortgage
seekers
whose credit history was below prime.
Then there are the bold actions of moral entrepreneurs like Chris and Regina Catrambone, who created the Migrant Offshore Aid Station to rescue people at sea; the founders of Refugees Welcome, the Airbnb-type platform to match asylum
seekers
with families willing to host them; and Refugee Air, a pioneering Swedish effort to enable qualified asylum-seekers to fly to Europe.
Sebastian Kurz, Austria’s tiresome young chancellor, is actively seeking to mobilize opposition to Merkel, even though her attitude toward refugees saved Austria from a deluge of asylum
seekers.
But the number of job
seekers
exceeded the number of openings in every industry.
To overcome it, South Korea will need a comprehensive plan for the continued development of its human resources, including expanded vocational education and training for young job
seekers.
China thought their extradition necessary to undercutting international sympathy for Uighur independence
seekers.
Regardless of their legal status, migrants should be afforded some basic protections, especially given that they often are asylum seekers, refugees, children, or trafficking victims.
Dahrendorf, a sociology professor, followed with an analysis of the NPD’s diverse membership, which included old Nazis, disillusioned identity seekers, and opportunistic anti-modernists.
And, on average, fewer than one in three job
seekers
in OECD countries received unemployment compensation during that period.
And, indeed, the EU has so far been focusing on a largely symbolic measure: the proposed EU-wide relocation and resettlement system for asylum
seekers.
Throughout these discussions, the line between asylum
seekers
and economic migrants, who are not protected by binding international humanitarian conventions, has been blurred.
As interior minister, Salvini has taken a hard line on migration, not least by turning away vessels carrying asylum
seekers
rescued from the Mediterranean.
As Germany’s interior minister, Seehofer wants to start turning away asylum
seekers
who have already registered in other member states.
His proposed policy, entitled “A Safe Migration Policy for a New Time,” would halve the number of refugees allowed into Sweden and prevent rejected asylum
seekers
from receiving social support – a position that pro-migration groups harshly criticize.
The fate of the many migrant and asylum
seekers
caught in Greece is particularly heart-rending.
So it has been with Australia’s belated embrace this month, after years of political wrangling, of a new “hard-headed but not hard-hearted” approach to handling seaborne asylum
seekers.
At the same time, asylum
seekers
will be specifically deterred from making dangerous sea voyages by getting no advantage from doing so: they will, at least pending the negotiation of better Southeast Asian regional arrangements, be sent to Nauru or PNG to wait their turn there.
They will seek to eliminate people smuggling; give asylum
seekers
access to consistent assessment processes and arrangements (which might include regional processing centers); find durable settlement solutions for those granted refugee status; and provide properly for the return to their home countries of those found not to need protection.
But, as the high-level panel chaired by former President Kgalema Motlanthe has recently argued, complementary measures are needed to support employment of young people and other vulnerable job
seekers.
With the right support, the continent’s youngest job
seekers
can lead Africa’s employment growth forward.
But the flattening of the world has led to a flattening of the kinds of people who can be seen as heroes or
seekers.
It led to a massive 95% decline in the death rate of those attempting to make the journey to Europe from Africa, with only a few dozen asylum
seekers
having died in the last two months.
Beyond its practical shortcomings, the EU’s military-based approach to the migration crisis is flawed, because it may appear to criminalize migrants and asylum
seekers
– desperate people who are fleeing violence and persecution at home – in the public mind.
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