EU Watch
By Andrew McChoshan (September 2008 Issue)
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The recent publication by the European Commission of its Green Paper on migration and education (Migration and mobility: challenges and opportunities for EU education systems) brings to the fore once again the important challenges posed by large-scale population movements. This is a complex and multi-faceted issue.
Migrants range right across the spectrum in terms of their skills. The reasons for migration vary. And it takes very different forms in different countries: for Polish plumbers in Britain, read Roma migrants in Italy. It is also an issue that has affected countries such as Germany and Spain as much as the UK.
What is the EU’s role in the migration issue?
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