item-beyond-the-refugee-crisis-a-reflection-from-different-perspectives-on-the-dutch-case.pdf
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… largely apply to those who do receive a positive answer to their asylum claim. Whereas the ‘refugee crisis’ was mainly about short-term aspects of dealing with asylum claims, varying from setting up emergency shelters to installing proper safety checks5, a related debate concerns the socio-economic inclusion of newcomers in host countries in the longer run. As the majority of people who are granted a residence permit on asylum grounds do not return to their (often unsafe) origin countries, it … legal channels: Commission proposes to create common EU resettlement framework’ (2016): <http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-16-2434_en.htm IP/16/2424>, last accessed on 30-01-2017. 40 See for example D. S. Massey, A. B. Gross, and K. Shibuya. "Migration, segregation, and the geographic concentration of poverty." American Sociological Review (1994), pp. 425-445. 41 See for the importance of regional labour markets: G. J. Borjas, ‘Does immigration grease the wheels of the labor …