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  • 1-September-2015

    English, PDF, 624kb

    "Is school (still) one of the main routes of integration in France?" (in French only)

    This edition of the Migration Policy Debates looks at the capacity of the French educational system to integrate the most disadvantaged pupils and namely the foreign-born children or the offspring of foreign-born parents.

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  • 31-August-2015

    English, Excel, 575kb

    "Is the United States still the land of opportunities for migrants?"

    It is often said that the United States is a nation of immigrants. Is the US still the best place to settle in?

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  • 31-March-2015

    English, PDF, 343kb

    Sweden Policy Brief: Promoting Labour Market Integration among Sweden's Migrant Population

    Much thought has gone into the design of migrant integration policy in recent years, but migrants’ labour market outcomes continue to lag behind those of other Swedes, notably because of low educational attainment and literacy proficiency.

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  • 1-December-2014

    English, PDF, 723kb

    "Who should be admitted as a labour migrant?"

    This fourth edition of Migration Policy Debates looks at the latest developments in policies for managing labour migration and at how they can evolve to meet the complexities of today’s migration landscape.

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  • 1-December-2014

    English, PDF, 644kb

    "How can migrants’ skills be put to use?"

    This third edition of Migration Policy Debates looks at policy approaches that can help migrants find jobs and, especially, jobs that match their skills.

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  • 20-May-2014

    English, PDF, 420kb

    Policy Brief: The Fiscal and Economic Impact of Migration

    Developing an accurate understanding of the fiscal and economic impacts of migration is essential to informing public debate. It is also vital if governments are to design effective policies that maximise the contribution of immigrants to their new homes.

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