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MIPEX 2010 INDICATORS
LABOUR MARKET MOBILITY
ACCESS 1 Immediate access to employment What categories of third country national residents have equal access to employment as nationals? a. Long-term residents b. Residents on temporary work permits (excluding seasonal) c. Residents on family reunion permits (same as sponsor) 2 Access to private sector: Are TCN residents able to accept any private-sector employment under equal conditions as EU nationals? All of them 100 50 Not c or certain categories of b Only a 0

Yes. There are no additional restrictions than those based on type of permit mentioned in 1

Other limiting conditions that apply to all TCN residents, e.g. linguistic testing

Certain sectors and activities solely for nationals/EU nationals

3 Access to public sector (activities serving the needs of the public. Not restricted to certain types of employment or private or public law): Are TCN residents able to accept any public-sector employment (excluding exercise of public authority) under equal conditions as EU nationals? 4 Immediate access to self-employment What categories of third country national residents have equal access to self-employment as nationals? a. Long-term residents b. Residents on temporary work permits (excluding seasonal) c. Residents on family reunion permits (same as sponsor) 5 Access to self-employment Are TCN residents able to take up self-employed activity under equal conditions as EU nationals?

Yes. Only restriction is Other restrictions exercise of public authority and safeguard general state interest All of them

Only for nationals/EU nationals

Not c or certain categories of b Only a

Yes. There are no additional restrictions than those based on type of permit mentioned in 4 100 Equal treatment with nationals All of them

Other limiting conditions (such Certain sectors and as linguistic testing) activities solely for nationals/EU nationals

ACCESS TO GENERAL SUPPORT 6 Access to public employment services

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