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SOPEMI Report on Labour Migration. Austria 2006-07

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  • Gudrun Biffl

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The SOPEMI Report provides an overview of developments in the area of migration and migration policy in Austria. The report focuses on the legal framework as well as migratory flows and their composition, on access to the labour market and the labour market outcomes of migrants, irregular migration and integration measures. The report is the annual Austrian contribution to the OECD publication "Migration Outlook".

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  • Gudrun Biffl, 2007. "SOPEMI Report on Labour Migration. Austria 2006-07," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 30739.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:wstudy:30739
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    1. Gudrun Biffl, 2005. "Immigration: The Potential Impact on EU Society," WIFO Working Papers 253, WIFO.
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