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What is “Blue Card”

Handbook of Research on the Regulation of the Modern Global Migration and Economic Crisis
Is issued to young qualified workers in Europe, which gives the holder of the card a two-year residence permit in any EU member state.
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Migration Policy Challenges and Management: Georgian and European Approach
Tamar Khokhobashvili (Georgian Technical University, Georgia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6334-5.ch014
Abstract
International migration is a hot subject of modern scientific and political debates, towards which there is a mixed attitude. Evaluating the political, economic, social, and cultural consequences of migration and implementing and developing appropriate policies tailored to the country's interests is one of the important tasks of any country's domestic and foreign policy. Migration is a multidimensional process, which is the subject of various sciences such as sociology, demography, geography, history, economics, etc. representing the field of study. The chapter examines the political, social, and economic aspects of migration processes; analyzes the main directions, trends, and scales of international migration examines the importance of managing migration processes; discusses the growth factors of illegal emigration; examines the main causes of forced migration; and analyzes the role of the European Union in the migration policy management process.
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