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Title:Social interactions between immigrants and host country populations : a country-of-origin perspective Author(s):GSIR, SoniaDate:2014Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; INTERACT; 2014/02; Position PaperAbstract:This paper aims at exploring how countries of origin can affect migrants’ socio-cultural integration in multicultural European societies. Socio-cultural integration is considered through the lenses of different kinds of ...
Title:The educational integration of migrants : what is the role of sending society actors and is there a transnational educational field? Author(s):JACOBS, DirkDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; INTERACT; 2013/03; Position PaperAbstract: of migrant children. The scientific literature has only given limited space to the potential role played by sending society actors for access to good education for migrant children. The Interact-project should aim to cover ...
Title:The political participation of immigrants in host countries : an interpretative framework from the perspective of origin countries and societies Author(s):ZAPATA-BARRERO, Ricard; GABRIELLI, Lorenzo; SÁNCHEZ-MONTIJANO, Elena; JAULIN, ThibautDate:2014Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; INTERACT; 2013/07; Position PaperAbstract: they overcome difficulties in their actions. On the one hand, we consider state actors’ strategies and interactions with emigrants, both in conventional and unconventional forms of political participation: as well as the ...
Title:Civic participation and integration : a country of origin perspective Author(s):GSIR, SoniaDate:2014Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; INTERACT; 2014/03; Position PaperAbstract:This paper offers an insight into how emigration countries influence immigrants in their host society. Its main objective is to explore the following questions: first, whether and how emigration countries can influence the ...
Title:Linguistic practices in migration models of integration, language policies and establishment of social hierarchy of languages Author(s):FILHON, AlexandraDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; INTERACT; 2013/02; Position PaperAbstract:The purpose of this article is to focus on the actions and players from the countries of emigration which support or do not support the maintenance of native languages of migrants in Europe. For this, links need to be ...
Title:Immigrant integration and access to citizenship in the European Union: the role of origin countries Author(s):VINK, Maarten Peter
Date:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; INTERACT; 2013/05; Position PaperAbstract:This position paper addresses the following research question: “How do actors in sending countries influence the integration of immigrants in the European Union, with regard to the access to citizenship?” The paper argues ...


Title:Residential integration : towards a sending country perspective Author(s):GIDLEY, Ben; CAPUTO, Maria LuisaDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; INTERACT; 2013/04; Position PaperAbstract:This position paper explores the key issues relating to how residential integration – a foundation dimension of migrant and minority integration – might be understood and further researched from a “country of origin” ...
Title:Religion and diasporas : challenges of the emigration countries Author(s):CESARI, JocelyneDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; INTERACT; 2013/01; Position PaperAbstract: of the migrant group in the receiving countries as well as the pre-existing level of politicization of religion in the sending countries. It shows that the interactions of sending and receiving countries take place in ...
Title:The role of sending countries in the labor market assimilation of immigrants in host countries Author(s):NEBILER, Metin
Date:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; INTERACT; 2013/06; Position PaperAbstract:The literature on the economics of migration has ignored the role of sending governments in the assimilation of immigrants in host country labor markets. Recent studies show that immigrants do not cut their ties with the ...
