
This executive summary presents the key messages of the Handbook on Regularisation policies. Practices, debates and outcomes and has been jointly written by the co-editors of the handbook, Jill Ahrens, Albert Kraler, Imanol Legarda Díaz-Aguado and Michele LeVoy.
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