Analýza dopadů migrace ve vybraných evropských zemích

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This thesis provides a comprehensive analysis of the impacts of migration in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. It first outlines the historical development of migration in Europe and the evolution of the legislative framework within the EU, including the Schengen Agreement and the Dublin Regulation. The thesis then examines migration policies and trends in each country and evaluates the social, security, and political impacts of migration in detail, including issues related to illegal migration and migrant crime. Finally, it discusses alternative approaches to managing migrants' access to public services. The research combines descriptive, comparative, and analytical methods and uses data from official statistics and scholarly studies. Based on empirical findings, the thesis tests the hypothesis that higher rates of illegal migration and poorly coordinated integration policies are associated with greater pressure on public budgets and lower social cohesion.

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migration, social impacts, security impacts, political impacts, migration policy, illegal migration, United Kingdom, Germany, France

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