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Integration policies: Who benefits? The development and use of indicators in integration debates (MIPEX 2015)

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Multicultural Centre Prague is a partner of the project “Integration policies: Who benefits? The development and use of indicators in integration debates” led by the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB), and the Migration Policy Group (MPG). 

The project aims to inform and engage key policy actors about how to use indicators to improve integration governance and policy effectiveness. The main objectives of the project are:
  • To identify and measure integration outcomes, integration policies, and other contextual factors that can impact policy effectiveness;
  • To describe the real and potential beneficiaries of policies in seven key areas, namely employment, education, political participation, access to nationality, family reunification, long-term residence, and anti-discrimination.
  • To collect and analyse high-quality evaluations of integration policy effects.
The key research outputs will be an interactive website building on the successful MIPEX website and an E-book presenting all the data through easy-to-use country profiles, analysis, and databases. This data will be calculated separately for every country and for each of the seven policy areas. In order to deliver these outputs, the MIPEX team will:
  • Update policies - the project will provide detailed and comparable accounts of the most recent policy changes, building on the baseline data gathered in the MIPEX research. A new strand on health will be added in partnership with the COST/ADAPT research network and the International Organisation for Migration.
  • Collect and analyse statistical information on policy outcomes, context, and beneficiaries.
  • Identify and analyse evaluations of policy effects in at least 10 Member States.
  • Publish and disseminate the results - press campaign will be organised in all 28 EU Member States and in-depth policy debates in at least 12. In this case, national debates will be organised, expecting 50-100 participants, where participants will have the opportunity to discuss whether and how policies lead to the desired outcomes for different beneficiaries. At the final event in Brussels, the results of the research, evaluations and national debates will be presented, aiming to link national with European debates and the Stockholm Programme with the Europe 2020 strategy.

The project partners: The project will conduct a complete review of integration outcomes, policies, and beneficiaries in the 28 EU Member States. In addition, the project aims to include other countries, Norway, Switzerland, South Korea, Japan, and major OECD countries of immigration, such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the US (at the costs of partners in these countries). 

Austria

Beratungszentrum für Migranten and Migrantinnen

Belgium

GERME, Free University of Brussels (ULB)

Bulgaria

OSI

Croatia

Institute for migration and ethnic studies

Cyprus

CARDET

Czech Republic

Multicultural Centre Prague

Estonia

Institute of Baltic Studies

Finland

Institute of Migration

France

France Terre d'Asile

Germany

Boell Foundation

Greece

Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy - ELIAMEP

Hungary

ICCR Budapest Foundation

Ireland

Immigrant Council of Ireland

Italy

ISMU

Latvia

Centre for Public Policy PROVIDUS

Lithuania

Lithuanian Social Research Centre

Luxembourg

Association de Soutien aux Travailleurs Immigrés (ASTI)

Malta

The People for Change Foundation

Netherlands

The Maastricht University

Poland

Institute of Public Affairs

Portugal

Centre for Geographical Studies, University of Lisbon

Romania

Soros Foundation Romania - OSI

Slovakia

Institute for Public Affairs

Slovenia

Peace Institute

Spain

Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB)

Sweden

Swedish Red Cross

UK

COMPAS

Belgium

MPG


Duration of the project: 11/2013 - 4/2015

Project team - MKC Prague: 

The project “Integration policies: Who benefits?” is co-funded by the European Fund for the Integration of Third-Country Nationals.


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