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Information leaflet for the third edition of the Migrant Integration Policy Index
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MIP
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Who are the MIPEX partners?The MIPEX project is led by the British Council and the Migration Policy Group.
37 national-level organisations, including think-tanks, NGOs, foundations, universities, research institutes and equality bodies are affiliated with the MIPEX project alongside the British Council offices in 31 countries across Europe, Canada and the USA.
Together we collaborate to:• Analyse trends and changes in migrant
integration policy over time.
• Build recommendations to improve policies in all countries.
• Bring migrants into the debates to explain how policy changes impact on their daily lives.
• Build the capacity of policymakers, practitioners and advocates to use the MIPEX in their work.
What’s the history of MIPEX?The first edition of MIPEX was published in 2004 and the second edition in 2007. The MIPEX has led to:• Civil society action via assessments of
proposed legislation.
• Hundreds of media features in the press in every EU Member State and internationally.
• Analysis in official documents of the European institutions, international organisations and global statistical studies.
• Debate and endorsements at the highest level including Ministers, Presidents and Commissioners.
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What is the Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX)?The MIPEX is a reference guide and fully interactive tool to assess, compare and improve integration policy.
It measures integration policies in all EU Member States, Norway, Switzerland, Canada and the USA.
Using over 200 policy indicators it creates a rich, multi-dimensional picture of migrants’ opportunities to participate in society.
What can you do with it?• Analyse seven policy areas which shape a legally
resident third-country national’s journey to full citizenship.
• Examine how policies compare against the standard of equal rights and responsibilities for migrants.
• Find out how your country’s policies rank compared with other countries.
• Track if policies are getting better or worse over time.
• Dig into real examples of how to improve policies.
• Use it to design and assess new laws and proposals on an ongoing basis.
The MIPEX data is published as a paper publication and is available in a fully-interactive online resource at www.mipex.eu
What’s new with the third edition?The third edition of the MIPEX covers more countries and more policies.
With new analysis over time it can identify the changing trends in Europe.
The third edition adds:• Bulgaria, Romania and the USA.
• A new policy strand on the education of migrant pupils.
• New indicators to match new EU standards on labour market integration.
• New indicators on the implementation of policies.
‘The objective of granting comparable rights, responsibilities and opportunities for all is at the core of European cooperation on integration’European Union work programme 2010–2014 on Freedom, Security and Justice
What’s in the MIPEX?
Example, Country X overview shows areas of strength and weakness, and changes over time.
Policy Indicators on: NEW: Education Labour Market Mobility Family Reunion Long-term Residence Political Participation Access to Nationality Anti-discrimination
Background data includes: Public perceptions The national context Additional statistics and indicators National policy objectives Timeline of changes
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Best practice
Labour market mobility 90%
Access tonationality 80%
Anti-discrimination
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Education92%
Politicalparticipation 92%
Long-termresidence 85%
Familyreunion 92%
Sweden Best practice in 30 countries
Worst practice in 30 countries
Eligibility
MIPEX II
Acquisition conditions
Security of status
Rights associated
fAMIly REuNION
MIPEX II
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92%
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Highest standards
How can you get involved?• Sign-up for training on using the MIPEX.
• Endorse the tool by becoming a signatory.
• Get the published results in February 2011 and use them to dive into the media debates.
• Speak up at one of the 27 national events running from February to June 2011.
• Surf the data online at the interactive www.mipex.eu.
• Build and share your own scenarios, analysis and recommendations using the online tool.
Countries covered by MIPEX III
What’s the methodology?• Over 200 indicators are used to gather data on
migrant integration.
• The indicators are updated by 7 scientific partners and answered and peer reviewed by over 150 independent national experts in 31 countries.
• All data on laws and policies are sourced from official entities and documents.
• The data is compiled by the Migration Policy Group to become the Index.
AustriaBelgiumBulgariaCanadaCyprusCzech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFrance
GermanyGreece HungaryIrelandItalyLatviaLithuaniaLuxembourgMaltaNetherlands Norway
PolandPortugalRomaniaSlovakia SloveniaSpainSwedenSwitzerland UKUSA
VISIT: WWW.MIPEX.EU
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Managing Partners
National Partners
Research Partners
Contact usContact us by email: [email protected] Research and results: +32 (0) 2230 5930Project and press: +32 (0) 2227 0840Or find us online at: www.mipex.eu
The MIPEX III is produced as part of the project: Outcomes for Policy Change, co-financed by the European Fund for Integration of Third-Country Nationals.
University of Szeged – Faculty of Law
Lithuanian SociaL reSearch centre