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MPG cited in Financial Times column on UK citizenship tests

Citizenship tests in the UK will change later this month. This prompted the Financial Times to write a column on the necessity of citizenship tests. MPG Policy Analyst Jasper Dag Tjaden was quoted in the column, saying “I really do think that citizenship tests are more about political symbolism than effective policy making”. Click here for more information about our project Acquisition of citizenship and its impact on immigrant integration …Read More

Migration News Sheet (summary)

The Migration News Sheet is a European monthly covering all major European developments in the fields of immigration and asylum policies, asylum-seekers, controlled migration, irregular and illegal immigration, racism and discrimination, and issues arising out of the process of integrating ethnic minorities. The Migration News Sheet is also available online at www.migrationnewssheet.eu where members can view the archive online. Information on the full hard-copy subscription is available here. To subscribe, click here to complete the subscription form. …Read More

An article on the final conference of the Access to citizenship and its impact on immigrant integration (ACIT) project

In an article entiltled “How citizenship reinforces immigrants’ integration?”, the Welfare Society Territory journal (WEST) reported from the final conference of the Access to citizenship and its impact on immigrant integration (ACIT) project: “The report shows that, according to most indicators, the access to citizenship reduces the gaps with natives. If immigrants are more likely to be unemployed or overqualified in their jobs than natives, naturalization generally boosts their integration, …Read More

The EU Immigration portal now in Spanish

The EU Immigration Portal, providing useful information on migration to and within the EU to migrants, is now available in Spanish. The Portal was developed by a consortium in which MPG was responsible for content. The website is a tool with hands-on information for foreign nationals interested in moving to the EU or for migrants who are already in Europe and would like to move from one member country to …Read More

How to Present a Discrimation Claim (Dummy)

The European Network of Legal Experts in the field of non-discrimination, managed by the Migration Policy Group and Human European Consultancy, has published a Handbook providing guidance to victims of discrimination The new handbook “How to present a Discrimination Claim – Handbook on seeking remedies under the EU Non-discrimination Directives” authored by Lilla Farkas constitutes a unique tool providing simple and basic guidance to victims of discrimination on identifying discrimination …Read More

EU Court of Auditors uses MIPEX to select European Integration Fund countries to be audited

In its recent report on the effectiveness of the European Fund for the Integration of Third-country Nationals, the European Court of Auditors used MIPEX to select the five countries to be audited. This special report entitled ‘Do the European Integration Fund and European Refugee Fund contribute effectively to the integration of third-country nationals?‘ addressed whether the European Integration Fund and European Refugee Fund of the SOLID programme contribute effectively to …Read More

Immigrant Citizens Survey showcased in King Baudouin Foundation’s newsletter

The Immigrant Citizens Survey, which asks immigrants to assess their aspirations and needs for integration and then evaluate how effective policies are in meeting them, features in the latest edition of the King Baudouin Foundation’s newsletter. In the newsletter, MPG Policy Analyst Thomas Huddleston explains, “We asked immigrants whether the policies are helping them to better integrate into society. This is a first in Europe. On-the-ground experience has been missing …Read More

The Immigrant Citizens Survey told by a surveyor

One of the surveyors in the Immigrant Citizens Survey (ICS) shares her experience of surveying immigrants, sums up the results, and compares findings with the Migrant Integration Policy Index. Csilla Katona asked immigrants in Budapest to assess their aspirations and needs for integration and then evaluate how effective policies are in meeting them. To each immigrant, she asked the following: Background characteristics Current level of satisfaction Future aspirations Awareness of …Read More

Cyprus EU Presidency conference refers to MIPEX as non-binding system to monitor policies

In the Concept Note for its Expert Conference on Integration of Immigrants, the Cyprus EU Presidency refers to the Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX) as a non-binding system to monitor policies. The Concept Note refers to MIPEX as “a particularly useful policy tool to compare and contrast how each country is doing in the various policies, as well getting a global picture on the EU as a whole (and beyond)” …Read More