The Swiss anti mass immigration initiative of Feb. 2014 mandates replacing unrestricted migration from EU countries with a return to something like pre-2000 quotas.
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With runaway population growth fuelling calls by Swiss nationalists to reject closer ties with the bloc, Switzerland is seeking to introduce a "protection clause" into the EU deal that would let it control immigration, diplomats and lawmakers say. Since Switzerland secured unfettered acc...
immigration formalities combatting organised and international crime, terrorism and other serious crimes public health purposes; e.g. orders by an authority for combating an epidemic or pandemic other lawful purposes subject to applicable law. Usually, such data is required by the authorities of the ...
Immigration, which preoccupied almost half those surveyed last year, only registered as a concern among 29 percent surveyed this year. Swiss youngsters are more optimistic when it comes to the job market. Only 34 percent felt their job would disappear due to the threat posed by digitization compa...
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SWISS IMMIGRATION 1820 TO 1930 Between 1798 and 1850, about 100,000 Swiss went abroad (the proportions between temporary and permanent migrations cannot be determined) and some 50,000 foreigners located in Switzerland. Between 1850 and 1914 those leaving the Confederation numbered about 410,000, tho...
Rising immigration rates in Western Europe concur with increasing anti-immigrant attitudes. While assessments of welfare eligibility in the United States demonstrably hinge on how public servants perceive different racial groups as deserving, we know less about ethnically motivated discrimination in the ...
Those that do not do so within 3 months of eligibility (that is, birth or immigration into the country) are assigned an insurer and pay penalties of 30%–50% more in premiums, depending on the canton in which they reside [17]. Unlike many countries, coverage is individual and not ...
The question of who makes immigration policy focuses on the relationship between policy actors and outcomes, but is directly related to the constraints tha... Schain,A Martin - 《West European Politics》 被引量: 141发表: 2006年 Regulating the Risk of Unemployment: National Adaptations to Post-...