Oana Vasile’s research while affiliated with Bucharest University of Economic Studies and other places

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Table 1 . Directives and other Common European Asylum System (CEAS) measures transposed into national legislation.
Figure 8. Distribution of European Refugee Fund (ERF) Contracted Funds on Target Group Categories; Source: prepared by the authors based on [49]. 
Figure 9. Eastern Europe's Support to Emergency Relocation Mechanism; Source: prepared by the authors based on [55]. 
An Overview of the Romanian Asylum Policies
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Migration flows affecting Europe over recent years have generated a wave of solidarity but also fear and threats. European countries are divided into host countries or countries of transit due to their economic attractiveness but from the beginning, it was clear that asylum policies were far from similar and insufficiently flexible. Although Romania is considered as one of the transit countries for immigrants heading to Western Europe and it has not been confronted with an influx of refugees, it has developed specific policies in line with the acquis communautaire in order to be prepared for any situation of influx. The purpose of this research is to assess how asylum policies have been implemented in Romania and what improvements are necessary in order for them to become more sustainable. In Romania’s case, we used a SWOT analysis in our research methodology. This study aims to address relevant topics regarding the recent increasing trends of asylum applications and to analyse how the asylum policies in Romania can generate an adequate response. Furthermore, specialized institutions may consider our recommendations on how to improve the management of the asylum system in Romania.

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... External migration refers to the movement of people across national borders, either permanently or temporarily, and encompasses both emigration (leaving one's country) and immigration (entering another country). In Romania, external migration has significant socio-economic [1] and demographic implications, particularly due to the steady decline in the active population and the simultaneous acceleration of population ageing [2]. These trends pose serious challenges to Romania's labor market, economy, and social systems. ...

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STATISTICAL TRENDS AND ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC CONSEQUENCES OF EXTERNAL MIGRATION IN ROMANIA
An Overview of the Romanian Asylum Policies