Policy REcommendations to Maximise the beneficial Impact of Unexplored Mobilities in and beyond the European Union (PREMIUM_EU)
Project duration: 01.04.2023 - 31.03.2026
Project coordinator: Prof. Dr. Alanur Çavlin
Project Summary
PREMIUM_EU will develop a Regional Policy Dashboard (RPD) for policy makers in vulnerable regions to help them formulate policies to use the potential of mobility to enhance regional inclusive growth and wellbeing. It is an evidence based tool, where policy makers are offered tailor-made selections of policies that reflect the mobility and regional development profiles of their region.
The dashboard contains three modules (sub-objectives), that contain state of the art EU-wide regional qualitative and quantitative information: a Mobility Module (MM), a Regional Development Effects Module (RDEM), and a Policy Module (PM).
The conditions that are favorable both for migrants and the receiving country need to be understood and policies should be implemented to foster the benefits of mobility.
1. Beyond-EU mobility (moves from outside Europe into Europe), thereby focusing on the destination region,
2. EU-mobility (international moves within Europe), and
3. Internal mobility within countries.
Mobility may be short or long term, with short term mobility encompassing stays at the destination of at least three months, such as seasonal mobility, student mobility and short-term work-related mobility.
Our team of partners:
1. KNAW - Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute NIDI),
2. Hanzehogeschool Groningen / Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen,
3. NR (Nordregio),
5. OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University,
6. Cracow University of Economics,
7. The Centre for Demographic Study - Autonomous University of Barcelona,
8. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),
9. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.
"Can remote regions in Europe benefit from global migration?". Funded by EU Horizon, the project is aimed at exploring flows of migration, regional development and policy potentials.
You can access the details of the project PREMIUM_EU at premium-eu.org.