Ethnographic insights into the age assessment for young migrants in Malta

Laura Otto
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Since Malta, a small island in the Mediterranean Sea located south of Italy and north of Libya, became an EU member state in 2004, it simultaneously turned into one of the important states of entry for migrants (Bordermonitoring, n.d., p. 4). About 20% of the total number of people arriving in Malta are assessed as unaccompanied minors (UAM) (Aditus, 2014, p. 2, interview with Refugee Commissioner, 19 June 2013). The conditions and treatment of the border regime are linked to that result and differ from those for people assessed as adults. Moreover, the age assessment result influences the daily lives of the young migrants and they have to act according to the expected behavior. Access to education as well as the housing situation and rights to social security are also linked to the result (SCEP Separated Children in Europe Programme, 2012). This article gives some insights into the age assessment process in Malta and reflects on its impact on the migrants assessed as minors. The following questions are addressed:
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马耳他年轻移民年龄评估的民族志见解
马耳他是地中海上的一个小岛,位于意大利南部和利比亚北部,自2004年成为欧盟成员国以来,它同时成为移民的重要入境国之一(Bordermonitoring, n.d,第4页)。抵达马耳他的总人数中约有20%被评估为无人陪伴的未成年人(UAM) (Aditus, 2014, p. 2,与难民专员的访谈,2013年6月19日)。边境制度的条件和待遇与这一结果有关,并且与成人评估的条件和待遇不同。此外,年龄评估结果影响了流动青年的日常生活,他们必须按照预期的行为行事。教育机会、住房状况和社会保障权利也与结果有关(SCEP欧洲失散儿童方案,2012年)。本文对马耳他的年龄评估过程提供了一些见解,并反映了其对被评估为未成年人的移民的影响。讨论了以下问题:
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