- 1. Country Profile: Austria
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. Background information on Austria
- 2.1. Recent developments
- 1.2.2. Expenditure
- 1.3. Organisation of Asylum Procedure
- 3.1. Overall organisation
- 1.3.2. Other organisations involved
- 1.4. Legal Basis
- 1.4.1. Main legislation
- 1.4.2. Recent legislative changes
- 1.4.3. Planned changes
- 1.4.4. Types of Status Granted
- 1.5. Arrangements Immediately Upon Arrival
- 1.5.1. Main procedures and arrangements
- 1.6. Accommodation
- 1.6.1. Reception Figures
- 1.6.2. Names and addresses of reception and accommodation centres
- 1.6.3. Special Treatment
- 1.6.4. Standard of Accommodation
- 1.7. Means of Subsistence
- 1.7.1. Rules and Practices of Means of Subsistence
- 1.7.2. Reasons / Principles Behind the System and Recent / Future Changes
- 1.7.3. Provision of Subsistence
- 1.8. Access to Education
- 1.8.1. Rules and Administrative Practices Regarding Access to Education
- 1.9. Access to the Labour Market
- 1.9.1. Rules and Practices Regarding Access to the Labour Market
- 1.10. Access to Health Care
- 1.10.1.Description of the Rules and Practices Regarding Access to Health Care
- 1.11. Rules on Detention and Other Restrictions in Free Movement
- 1.11.1.Rules and Practices
- 1.12. Differences in Treatment According to the Stage of the Asylum Procedure and the Type of Status Sought
- 1.13. Political Atmosphere Surrounding Refugees and Immigrants
- 1.13.1.Major Historical Changes in the Political Atmosphere
- 1.13.2.Political Attention and Public Opinion Today
- 1.13.3.Attitude Patterns and Political Groupings in the Debate
- 1.13.4.Attitude of the Country Concerning International Co-operation on Asylum Matters
- 1.13.5.Other Kinds of International Co-operation
- 1.14. Other Information
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