Identification and categorization of Refugees' Integration Prospects in the Greek Socio-Economic System. Case Study in Mytilene and Crete Islands

The refugee problem, which Greece faces since 2015, comprise one of the key challenges for policymakers in terms both of immediate measures to protect refugees in host centers and of the prospects for their smooth integration into the socio-economic system. The research project entitled “Detection a...

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Main Authors: Tzagkarakis, Stylianos Ioannis, Kamekis, Apostolos, Dimari, Georgia, Mavrozacharakis, Emmanouil
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Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2019-07-01
Series:European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities
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spelling doaj-88fa1723bb00435bb5ccc2b990ab979b2021-09-02T07:19:01ZengUniversity of BucharestEuropean Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities2285-49162285-49162019-07-0183114Identification and categorization of Refugees' Integration Prospects in the Greek Socio-Economic System. Case Study in Mytilene and Crete IslandsTzagkarakis, Stylianos Ioannis0Kamekis, Apostolos1Dimari, Georgia2Mavrozacharakis, Emmanouil3University of CreteUniversity of CreteUniversity of CreteUniversity of CreteThe refugee problem, which Greece faces since 2015, comprise one of the key challenges for policymakers in terms both of immediate measures to protect refugees in host centers and of the prospects for their smooth integration into the socio-economic system. The research project entitled “Detection and classification of perspectives for the inclusion of refugees in the Greek production system. Case study in Crete and Mytilene”, in which this paper is based, focuses on these perspectives. Therefore, within the framework of the triangular research process which was followed, quantitative research through a structured questionnaire was conducted to refugees in the selected area of ​​Mytilene[1], which has received huge refugee inflows since 2015 and still has a significant refugee population in the host centers. In a second phase, the dimensions, prospects, shortcomings and barriers on the integration of refugees into the labor market were explored through semi-structured interviews in Crete[2] and Mytilene with entrepreneurs and social partners’ representatives (75 interviews in each island). The selection of these two geographical areas was carried out in order to investigate the different dimensions and potential opportunities for integration, as long as Mytilene has received extensive refugee inflows while Crete has not received refugee flows and is an appropriate field of entrepreneurship and potential integration of refugees in the production process. Furthermore, 40 narrative interviews were conducted in Crete with “old” integrated refugees and immigrants in order to investigate the problems and challenges they faced during their integration process and the conditions for current refugees in terms of integration. This research is expected to provide useful material for constructing intervention and incentive directions, benefiting refugees’ social integration and the evolvement of their social and human capital.https://sites.google.com/a/fspub.unibuc.ro/european-quarterly-of-political-attitudes-and-mentalities/Home/eqpam_vol8no3-july2019-_kotroyannos_et_alrefugeesimmigrationsocial inclusionsocio-economic integrationhuman capital
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author Tzagkarakis, Stylianos Ioannis
Kamekis, Apostolos
Dimari, Georgia
Mavrozacharakis, Emmanouil
spellingShingle Tzagkarakis, Stylianos Ioannis
Kamekis, Apostolos
Dimari, Georgia
Mavrozacharakis, Emmanouil
Identification and categorization of Refugees' Integration Prospects in the Greek Socio-Economic System. Case Study in Mytilene and Crete Islands
European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities
refugees
immigration
social inclusion
socio-economic integration
human capital
author_facet Tzagkarakis, Stylianos Ioannis
Kamekis, Apostolos
Dimari, Georgia
Mavrozacharakis, Emmanouil
author_sort Tzagkarakis, Stylianos Ioannis
title Identification and categorization of Refugees' Integration Prospects in the Greek Socio-Economic System. Case Study in Mytilene and Crete Islands
title_short Identification and categorization of Refugees' Integration Prospects in the Greek Socio-Economic System. Case Study in Mytilene and Crete Islands
title_full Identification and categorization of Refugees' Integration Prospects in the Greek Socio-Economic System. Case Study in Mytilene and Crete Islands
title_fullStr Identification and categorization of Refugees' Integration Prospects in the Greek Socio-Economic System. Case Study in Mytilene and Crete Islands
title_full_unstemmed Identification and categorization of Refugees' Integration Prospects in the Greek Socio-Economic System. Case Study in Mytilene and Crete Islands
title_sort identification and categorization of refugees' integration prospects in the greek socio-economic system. case study in mytilene and crete islands
publisher University of Bucharest
series European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities
issn 2285-4916
2285-4916
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The refugee problem, which Greece faces since 2015, comprise one of the key challenges for policymakers in terms both of immediate measures to protect refugees in host centers and of the prospects for their smooth integration into the socio-economic system. The research project entitled “Detection and classification of perspectives for the inclusion of refugees in the Greek production system. Case study in Crete and Mytilene”, in which this paper is based, focuses on these perspectives. Therefore, within the framework of the triangular research process which was followed, quantitative research through a structured questionnaire was conducted to refugees in the selected area of ​​Mytilene[1], which has received huge refugee inflows since 2015 and still has a significant refugee population in the host centers. In a second phase, the dimensions, prospects, shortcomings and barriers on the integration of refugees into the labor market were explored through semi-structured interviews in Crete[2] and Mytilene with entrepreneurs and social partners’ representatives (75 interviews in each island). The selection of these two geographical areas was carried out in order to investigate the different dimensions and potential opportunities for integration, as long as Mytilene has received extensive refugee inflows while Crete has not received refugee flows and is an appropriate field of entrepreneurship and potential integration of refugees in the production process. Furthermore, 40 narrative interviews were conducted in Crete with “old” integrated refugees and immigrants in order to investigate the problems and challenges they faced during their integration process and the conditions for current refugees in terms of integration. This research is expected to provide useful material for constructing intervention and incentive directions, benefiting refugees’ social integration and the evolvement of their social and human capital.
topic refugees
immigration
social inclusion
socio-economic integration
human capital
url https://sites.google.com/a/fspub.unibuc.ro/european-quarterly-of-political-attitudes-and-mentalities/Home/eqpam_vol8no3-july2019-_kotroyannos_et_al
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