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Understanding transnational dynamics in European immigrant integration policy
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Migration Policy Institute; Migration Policy Centre; INTERACT Research Report; 2015/07; Policy Briefs
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CLEWETT, Paul, Understanding transnational dynamics in European immigrant integration policy, Migration Policy Institute, Migration Policy Centre, INTERACT Research Report, 2015/07, Policy Briefs - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/34943
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This policy brief explores the transnational dynamics at work behind the scenes of integration policy, including wider sociopolitical factors in origin and destination countries that can make identifying successful integration policies difficult.It also examines the relative effect of origin- and destination-country factors on integration outcomes, and treats the origin country as an integration actor that actively or passively supports—or hinders—integration outcomes for its nationals abroad.
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INTERACT - Researching Third Country Nationals’ Integration as a Three-way Process - Immigrants, Countries of Emigration and Countries of Immigration as Actors of Integration
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INTERACT is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union