This blog provides researchers, judges, practitioners, policy makers and campaigners with caselaw, programs and recommendations on access to the right to work of asylum seekers and refugees. Please add it to your blog roll. Register to keep informed of latest developments. Do not hesitate to comment or send additional information. A blog by Julien BLANC
29/11/2016
Letting asylum seekers work would save UK government £233.5 million per year
Libellés :
Best practices,
Bibliography,
Campaigns,
Country reports and analysis,
Permission to work,
Research,
UK
14/10/2016
New study on Refugees' Right to Work and Access to Labor Markets
Refugees' Right to Work and Access to Labor Markets
A new study produced under the KNOMAD's Thematic Working Group on Migration and Development finds a generally restrictive approach to refugees’ right to work across 20 countries that have taken in 70 per cent of the world’s refugees. Most are reluctant to ease these restrictions too.


The majority of refugees work in the informal sector, but under much less satisfactory and more exploitative conditions compared with nationals. Informal labour markets are also constrained in countries with fragile economies which often host large numbers of refugees, says the study.
The research concludes that:
-more national and international coordination is required,
-multiple actors should share in the responsibility to deliver decent work,
-labour market policies as well as training and education should be harnessed to support sustainable livelihoods,
-refugee social capital should be more effectively engaged.
The research concludes that:
-more national and international coordination is required,
-multiple actors should share in the responsibility to deliver decent work,
-labour market policies as well as training and education should be harnessed to support sustainable livelihoods,
-refugee social capital should be more effectively engaged.
Libellés :
Bangladesh,
Bibliography,
Country reports and analysis,
Ecuador,
Ethiopia,
Germany,
India,
Iran,
Lebanon,
Pakistan,
South Africa,
Sudan,
Turkey,
UK,
USA
15/03/2016
Ireland: A sad decision of the Irish Court of Appeal
The Irish Court of appeal has ruled that an asylum seeker awaiting a decision on his refugee status had no right to work under the Irish Constitution.
At the end of the day, maintaining for long period refugees dependent from direct provision allowances and depriving them for years of their right to work contradict all relevant international standards and Ireland is still lagging far behind other European States that have adopted more humane policies. This is a sad decision. We reproduce hereafter the article from the Irish Time, dated 15 March 2016, Asylum seekers has no right to work.
Libellés :
Caselaw,
Country reports and analysis,
Ireland
09/02/2016
Work and Social Welfare for Asylum Seekers and Refugees: a study in 8 Selected EU Member States
The European Parliament Research Service has recently released a paper entitled ' Work and Social Welfare for Asylum-seekers and Refugees: Selected EU Member States' (EPRS, Dec. 2015)
This publication provides an overview of the international and EU legal framework on the right to work
and the access to social welfare for asylum-seekers and refugees. The legislation and practice in eight
Member States is examined, while the economic impact and employment prospects of asylum-seekers
and refugees in the EU are also assessed.
It has been produced at the request of a member of the Committee of the Regions, in the framework
of the Cooperation Agreement between the Parliament and the Committee.
Libellés :
Bulgaria,
Country reports and analysis,
EU law,
France,
Germany,
Integration,
Italy,
Law,
Poland,
pull factor,
Reception Conditions Directive,
Spain,
Sweden,
The Netherlands
Will Turkey grant Syrian Refugees the Right to Work?
We would like to reproduce
an already dated article (7 August 2015) by Dasha Afanasieva entitled 'Turkey will
not give Syrian Refugees Right to Work' highlighting the plight
of Syrian refugees in Turkey. Do not hesitate to send us any updates on this
topic.
Libellés :
Campaigns,
Country reports and analysis,
exploitation,
Refugee Livelihood,
Research,
Syria,
Turkey
08/02/2016
Overview of Right to Work for Refugees Syria Crisis Response: Lebanon & Jordan
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) in its' policy paper 'Overview of Right to Work for Refugees Syria Crisis Response: Lebanon & Jordan' examines the access to work of Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon, as codified under international law. It then considers the domestic law in Jordan and
Lebanon that governs work rights for Syrian refugees
and provides recommendations for future policy and practice to help realize
their right to work.
Libellés :
camp,
Campaigns,
Country reports and analysis,
exploitation,
Jordan,
Law,
Lebanon,
Library,
Refugee Livelihood,
Research,
Syria,
Urban Refugee
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