An objective measure of integration and inequality - First "Integration and Diversity Monitoring" for Frankfurt/Main. The Councellor for Integration, Dr. Nargess Eskandari-Grünberg, presented at a press conference on 08.23.2012 the first report of a new Frankfurt Integration and Diversity Monitoring (download). Thus the Frankfurt Integration Department presented a comprehensive data-and decision-making basis for the future community integration work. The report was accompanied by an inter-departmental working group offices and compiled by the Office of Multicultural Affairs.
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