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Return Schemes from European Countries: Assessing the Challenges

Type
Article (issue/policy brief, journal, blog, etc.)
Region
European Economic Area
Organization
International Organization for Migration (IOM), The Authors International Migration
Year
2019
Publication Series
Volume 57, Issue4 August 2019 Pages 91-104
Authors
G. Scalettaris, F. Gubert

Drawing on a review of the academic literature on return migration and return migration policies, as well as on reports and project documentation, this article provides a general assessment of return schemes from European countries, with a focus on those targeting failed asylum‐seekers and irregular migrants.

The article first highlights the contrasted understanding of return and reintegration by migration policy‐makers and migration scholars respectively. It then provides an overview of the main challenges, focusing on seven key issues: preparedness to return, the imbalance of represented interests, legal mobility, conditions in the countries of origin, the reintegration package, integration in Europe, and the specific obstacles to return faced by failed asylum‐seekers. The article highlights the need to reassess return policies and frame more realistic schemes.

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