This study by the Finnish National Contact Point of the European Migration Network (EMN) focuses on unaccompanied minor third-country nationals (or stateless persons) that may be asylum seekers, persons receiving international protection/issued with a residence permit, victims of trafficking in human beings or persons staying irregularly in the country. The study describes the situation of minors extensively by looking into reception arrangements, disappearances, the effects of coming of age and return, among other things.
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- Riikka Asa, Berit Kiuru, Kielo Brewis, EMN
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