A look back at 2022: What are MPG’s most-read publications?

MPG takes a look back at our most-read publications from 2022.
The most popular publications from this year are as follows:
- Do migration policies work? Exploring the role of migration policies on migration and migrant integration dynamics
- ‘Caught by surprise? How underdeveloped refugee integration policies will impede the integration of those displaced by the war in Ukraine
- Horizon2020 HumMingBird literature review about the link between migration dynamics, policies and outcomes
- Migrant Integration governance and outcomes in 25 EU regions: the MIPEX-R comparative analysis
- New report reveals ‘wide-ranging’ data gaps in refugee integration across Europe
- MIPEX-R Handbook for Self-Assessment
- A comparative analysis of the National Integration Evaluation Mechanism in 14 EU countries
- New policy brief reveals gaps in the integration and inclusion of migrants in EU regions
- A comparative analysis of non-discrimination law in Europe 2021
- Newcomer Entrepreneurship Support (NES) Handbook
About the Migration Policy Group (MPG)
MPG is an independent think-and-do-tank based in Brussels. MPG’s purpose is rooted in its ability to inspire networks to provide evidence-based projects, research and campaigns in the areas of integration, migration and anti-discrimination.