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Model of europeanization of migrants as a way to overcome the migration crisis in European countries

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  • Lesia Korolchuk
  • G. Chernjakova

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The article examines the problem of finding ways out of European countries from the migration crisis, which is relevant and important for Ukraine as one of the main donors of migrant workers to the EU. The existing experience of integration of migrants into the socio-economic system of European countries, which simultaneously alleviates social tensions in the communities of host countries on the emergence of "foreigners" and also allows effective use of the positive aspects of immigration, in two forms: multiculturalism and assimilation. Based on the studied experience, empirical analysis of the Europeanization process and hypothetical deductive method, a model of Europeanization of migrants into European society was developed as a way to overcome the migration crisis, which involves the simultaneous application of polar forms of migration policy: liberalization and protectionism. This is due to the need for the EU in the process of overcoming the migration crisis to be able to simultaneously reap the benefits that may occur in the current situation, as well as ensure supranational and economic security of the Union, due to the real threat of uncontrolled increase in migration flows to the EU. The grounds for introducing a model of Europeanization of migrants in the current context of the Crown virus pandemic are identified, and it is argued that the model of Europeanization of migrants will help the EU not only overcome the migration crisis and strengthen by overcoming a number of domestic socio-economic problems through migrants, but also extend European values based on democracy and respect for human rights and freedoms to other peoples, which will ensure the mental convergence of different peoples of the world and thus reduce the authority destabilizing forces in the region, will accelerate the integration of new members into the EU, and Ukraine in particular

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  • Lesia Korolchuk & G. Chernjakova, 2021. "Model of europeanization of migrants as a way to overcome the migration crisis in European countries," E-Forum Working Papers, Economic Forum, vol. 11(4), pages 27-34, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:cuc:eforum:v:11:y:2021:i:4:p:27-34
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.36910/6775-2308-8559-2021-4-4
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