Description: The project aimed 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 were to identify and measure integration outcomes, integration policies, and other contextual factors that can impact policy effectiveness and to collect and analyse high-quality evaluations of integration policy effects.

The key research outputs were 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.

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

Project website: http://www.mipex.eu/

EU 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
The Netherlands The University of Maastricht
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

Co-funded by the European Union

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