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- W2488507303 abstract "No AccessJun 2013To What Extent Do Bilateral Migration Agreements Contribute to Development in Source Countries? An Analysis of France's Migration PactsAuthors/Editors: Marion PanizzonMarion PanizzonSearch for more papers by this authorhttps://doi.org/10.1596/9780821399156_CH05AboutView ChaptersPDF (2.8 MB) ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In Abstract:Examines France's bilateral migration agreements with countries in West and North Africa and Eastern Europe, which may often exemplify contradictory efforts in facilitating labor market admission. France's migration pacts vary widely on matters such as the source country's negotiating leverage and access to regional blocs such as the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), Mediterranean initiatives, or European Union (EU) pre-accession negotiations. In particular, France's bilateral migration agreements with countries falling under the ENP apply a different and more developed template than its agreements with countries not considered among the EU's closest neighbors. The pacts also vary with respect to the number of issues to be negotiated (including readmission) and the source country's articulation of development priorities. Two priorities are evident in the French migration pacts, including the desire to harmonize the individualized treatment of former colonies, from which some had benefited at the expense of others, and to combat illegal migration. Previous chapterNext chapter FiguresreferencesRecommendeddetailsCited byFrance and Migration Between Logistification and Ethical Minimalism2 October 2020Žmogiškųjų išteklių vadyba sanglaudos procesų Europos Sąjungoje kontekste, Vol.27Bilateral Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding on Migration of Low Skilled Workers: A ReviewSSRN Electronic Journal View Published: June 2013ISBN: 978-0-8213-9915-6e-ISBN: 978-0-8213-9916-3 Copyright & Permissions Related RegionsAfricaMiddle East and North AfricaRelated CountriesFranceRelated TopicsCommunities & Human SettlementsConflict and DevelopmentCulture & DevelopmentEducationGenderPublic Sector DevelopmentSocial DevelopmentSocial Protections and Labor KeywordsBILATERAL LABOR AGREEMENTSBRAIN DRAINECONOMIC NEEDSEMPLOYABILITYEMPLOYMENTEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESEMPLOYMENT SITUATIONGENERAL AGREEMENT ON TRADE IN SERVICES (GATS)JOB OFFERSJOBSLABOR MARKETLABOR MIGRATIONLABOR MOBILITYLABOR STANDARDSLOCAL LABOR MARKETMIGRANT WORKERSOCCUPATIONOCCUPATIONSPRIVATE SECTORSEASONAL WORKERSTEMPORARY WORKERSTRADABLE GOODS AND SERVICESUNSKILLED WORKERSWORKERWORKERSWORKING CONDITIONS PDF DownloadLoading ..." @default.
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