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Citizenship Implementation indicators (CITIMP)
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EUI Research Data; 2013; Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies; European Union Democracy Observatory (EUDO); Migration Policy Group
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HUDDLESTON, Thomas, Citizenship Implementation indicators (CITIMP), EUI Research Data, 2013, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European Union Democracy Observatory (EUDO), Migration Policy Group - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/64592
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EUDO Citizenship Implementation Indicators measure on a 0 to 1 scale the formal aspects of naturalisation procedures: promotion activities, documentation requirements, administrative discretion, bureaucratic procedures, and review and appeal options. CITIMP indicators allow for comparisons of the specific steps in the procedure across countries. CITIMP indicators can be combined with CITLAW naturalisation indicators and CITACQ statistical indicators in order to analyse the impact of a legal regime on the rates of citizenship acquisition. CITIMP indicators have been calculated for 35 European states, as well as for three German federal provinces. We use the following labels for average indicators: EUROPE for all 36 states, EU 27 for all 2012 member states of the EU, EU 15 for the pre-2004 EU member states and EU 12 for the post-2004 accession states. CITIMP indicators are an output of the research project 'Access to Citizenship and its Impact on Immigrant Integration (ACIT). = The project was financially supported by the European Fund for the Integration of Third Country Nationals, administered by DG Home Affairs. The five consortium partners who carried out the project jointly are: the European University Institute, the Migration Policy Group (Brussels), University College Dublin, University of Edinburgh and Maastricht University. CITIMP indicators were computed on the grounds of self-collected information: questionnaires on implementation of citizenship policies were filled out by country experts.
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35 European states; 3 German federal provinces
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2012
