Difference between revisions of "Relocation"
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* (affects) [[Migrant (EN)|migrants]] | * (''affects'') '''[[Migrant (EN)|migrants]], [[Refugee|refugees]]''' | ||
* ( | * (''may'' ''apply to applicants for or recipients of'') [[international protection|'''international protection''']] | ||
* (is a measure to face | * (''is a measure to face'') [[Refugee crisis|'''refugee crisis''']], [[humanitarian crisis|'''humanitarian crisis''']] | ||
*(is often confused with) [[deportation]] | *(''is often confused with'') [[deportation|'''deportation''']] | ||
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Revision as of 08:11, 24 June 2022
Equivalents
Přesídlování, přesídlení — Umsiedlung — Ricollocazione — Relokacja
Related terms
- (affects) migrants, refugees
- (may apply to applicants for or recipients of) international protection
- (is a measure to face) refugee crisis, humanitarian crisis
- (is often confused with) deportation
Definition
Relocation refers to "the movement of refugees from one EU member state to another.
Source: https://scholarworks.uark.edu/
Collocations
- EU-wide relocation
- human relocation
- refugee relocation
- relocation scheme
- relocation process
- relocation program
Examples
It is important to understand that Italy is considered a transitory country for refugees, meaning that refugees go there with the goal of relocation to another country.
Source: https://scholarworks.uark.edu/