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Three ways in which EU mobility policies and their implementation treat Asians unequally
Published on 18 November 2024
Have a look at Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot's article, which highlights some key findings from AspirE's recent research outputs. This article shows significant disparities in how EU mobility policies treat Asian nationals and emphasises differences in visa requirements, financial status, and country of origin. Nationals from visa-exempt countries like Japan face fewer barriers than non-exempt nations like Vietnam. Wealth and skills also influence migrants' experiences, revealing systemic inequalities. Addressing these issues is crucial for ensuring fair treatment and upholding the EU's commitment to equality.
This article is available on the Migration to Research Policy Co-Lab website, which is part of the Horizon Europe-funded project INNOVATE.
Read the entire Research Short HERE.