This 2015 report by the Center for the Study of Democracy, a think tank, presents the results of a comparative monitoring study of the integration policies and outcomes for third-country-national (TCN) women, TCN children and TCN victims of trafficking in ten EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Spain.
The study produced findings at two levels of analysis:
- an in-depth assessment of how migrant integration policies and programmes meet the needs of vulnerable migrant groups; and
- an assessment of their integration outcomes.
Drawing on these findings, the report provides recommendations for improving monitoring mechanisms for migrant integration at the national and EU levels and for elaborating policy approaches for better integration of vulnerable migrants.
Assessing Integration of Vulnerable Migrant Groups
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- Mila Mancheva, Andrey Nonchev, Slavyanka Ivanova
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- EU Wide
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- Non-Governmental Organisations/Civil Society
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