Bernd Parusel

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Bernd Parusel (* 1976 in Neuendettelsau ) is a Swedish - German political scientist and migration scientist . He conducts research in the field of international migration , migration and asylum policy in Sweden and the European Union as well as Europeanization processes .

Life

Bernd Parusel studied political science at the Free University of Berlin . He did his doctorate with Jochen Oltmer at the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies at the University of Osnabrück .

From 2009-2011 he was a research associate in the research group of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees . In 2011 Parusel held a teaching position at the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg . From 2015 to 2016 Parusel was research officer of the Swedish State Delegation for Migration Studies (DELMI).

Parusel has been working as an expert for Sweden's national contact point in the European Migration Network (EMN) at the Swedish asylum and migration authority Migrationsverket since the end of 2011 . Since August 2019, he has been working for a government- appointed parliamentary commission to reform Swedish asylum and migration policy.

Publications (selection)

  • European and national forms of protection in Germany . 2010, Working Paper 30 of the research group, Nuremberg: Federal Office for Migration and Refugees.
  • Unaccompanied Minor Refugees - Admission to Germany and Prospects for the EU . In: Journal for Immigration Law and Policy on Foreigners (ZAR), 2010, pp. 233–239.
  • Satisfying the need for labor through immigration (with Jan Schneider). 2010, Working Paper 32 of the research group, Nuremberg: Federal Office for Migration and Refugees.
  • Demand-oriented labor migration to Sweden: Little growth despite liberalization . In: Zeitschrift für Sozialreform (ZSR) 56/4, 2010, pp. 477–488.
  • Circular and Temporary Migration: Empirical Findings, Political Practice and Future Options in Germany (with Jan Schneider). 2011, Working Paper 35 of the research group, Nuremberg: Federal Office for Migration and Refugees.
  • Unaccompanied Minors in Europe - between Immigration Control and the Need for Protection. In: Gabriella Lazaridis: Security, Insecurity and Migration in Europe . 2011, Farnham / Burlington: Ashgate, pp. 139–160.
  • Circular migration (with Jan Schneider). In: Journal of Immigration Law and Policy on Foreigners (ZAR), 8/2011, pp. 247–254.
  • Visa policy as a migration channel (with Jan Schneider). Working Paper 40 of the Research Group of the Federal Office, Nuremberg: Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, 2011.
  • The impact of visa policy on migration. A case study of Germany and immigration from Poland, Romania and Bulgaria . In: M. Lesińska, E. Matejko, O. Wasilewska: Migrations from Eastern European countries to the European Union in the context of visa policy, Warsaw: Stefan Batory Foundation, 2012.
  • Mobility Policy and Migration Control - Possibilities and Findings of German Visa Statistics (with Jan Schneider). In: Journal of Immigration Law and Policy on Foreigners (ZAR), 1/2013, pp. 12–18.
  • Sweden: Migration for Market and Human Rights . In: Blätter for German and international politics, 5/2013, pp. 21–24.
  • Changing lanes in the migration process - experiences from Sweden . In: Journal of Immigration Law and Policy on Foreigners (ZAR), 3/2014, pp. 115–122.
  • The impact of visa liberalization on migration from Eastern Europe to the EU and V4 - can we learn from the past? In: Marta Jaroszewicz, Magdalena Lesińska: Forecasting migration between the EU, V4 and Eastern Europe - impact of visa abolition , Warsaw: Center for Eastern Studies, 2014.
  • Unaccompanied minors in the European Union - definitions, trends and policy overview . In: Social Work & Society 15/1, 2017.
  • Reforming the Common European Asylum System: Responsibility-sharing and the harmonization of asylum outcomes (with Jan Schneider). 2017, Stockholm: Delegations for migration studies.
  • Afghan asylum seekers and the Common European Asylum System . In: Country Profiles Migration, Federal Agency for Civic Education, 2018.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Authors of this issue. In: Sheets for German and international politics . 5/2013 (PDF). Retrieved April 3, 2019.
  2. Bernd Parusel on twitter , accessed on April 3, 2019.
  3. a b Dr. Bernd Parusel . In: network-migration.org, accessed April 3, 2019.
  4. a b c d Bernd Parusel . In: fluchtforschung.net, accessed on April 3, 2019.