A look back on 2023: What are MPG’s most-read publications?

As we bid farewell to 2023, let’s rewind. Here are MPG’s top 10 most-read publications.
- Promoting Digital Inclusion of Migrants and Refugees in the EU
- Integration practices validation grid
- SprINg Good Practice Adaptation Toolkit
- Policy Brief: Enhancing Electoral Participation of Mobile Voters in the European Parliament Elections 2024
- Migrant Integration governance and outcomes in 25 EU regions: the MIPEX-R comparative analysis
- Do migration policies work? Exploring the role of migration policies on migration and migrant integration dynamics
- Final Synthetic Report: Crackdown on NGOs and volunteers helping refugees and other migrants
- Report: Meaningful Participation of New Europeans in Policymaking
- The European Benchmark for Refugee Integration: A Comparative Analysis of the National Integration Evaluation Mechanism in 14 EU Countries: Evaluation 1: Comprehensive Report.
- Higher educated ethnic minority members not immune to discrimination: Exploring the ‘discrimination paradox’ across the European Union
Naturally, our work encompasses much more than this top 10. Have a look at our publications page to discover more.
This year, we also launched a podcast on the political participation of New Europeans called Changing the Table. On this podcast, we go beyond the idea of empowering people to take a seat at the table and we look into changing the table itself to make it more inclusive.
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.