Combating Fraud as a Disincentive of an Unintended Economic Migrant: A Comparative of the Direct Turkish model and the Indirect Australian Model
Combating Fraud as a Disincentive of an Unintended Economic Migrant: A Comparative of the Direct Turkish model and the Indirect Australian Model
Author(s): Rodger Fernandez, Sherene Özyürek
Subject(s): Geography, Regional studies, Public Law, Labor relations, Policy, planning, forecast and speculation, Migration Studies, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Turkey; Australia; migration; economic migrants; fraud;
Summary/Abstract: As Turkey has moved from a state of emigration to immigration, lawmakers have identified the need to combat fraud within its migration framework. Its new framework has distinct similarities to the Australian model, a country which has been shaped by immigration but has shifted its policies to that of a protective objective. This paper provides a platform for comparing policies in determining the more effective measures for migration planning in relation to combating fraud to effectively deter unintended economic migrants in both countries.
Book: Turkish Migration Conference 2015 Selected Proceedings
- Page Range: 67-75
- Page Count: 9
- Publication Year: 2015
- Language: English
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