DATA ON IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION
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Indicators of Immigrant Integration - Settling In (2023) This joint OECD-European Commission publication presents a comprehensive comparison of the integration outcomes of immigrants and their children in OECD, EU and selected other countries. It includes 83 indicators covering three main areas: labour market and skills; living conditions; and civic engagement and social integration. The publication also provides detailed data on the characteristics of immigrant populations and households. Three special chapters are dedicated to focusing on the integration outcomes of specific groups: elderly migrants, youth with foreign-born parents, and third-country nationals in the European Union and European OECD countries. |
Settling In: Indicators of Immigrant Integration (2018)
THEMATIC REports ON comparative INTEGRATION policy
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The OECD series Making Integration Work draws on key lessons from the OECD’s work on integration, particularly the Jobs for Immigrants country reviews series. The objective is to summarise in a non-technical way the main challenges and good policy practices to support the lasting integration of immigrants and their children for selected key groups and domains of integration. Each volume presents ten lessons and examples of good practice, complemented by synthetic comparisons of the integration policy frameworks in OECD countries. |
Making Integration Work: Introduction Measures for Newly-Arrived Migrants (2023)
Making Integration Work: Language Training for Adult Migrants (2021)
Making Integration Work: Young People with Migrant Parents (2021)
Making Integration Work: Family Migrants (2017)
Making Integration Work: Assessment and Recognition of Foreign Qualifications (2017)
Making Integration Work: Refugees and others in need of protection (2016)
OTHER THEMATIC REPORTS
Digital catch-up of youth with parents born abroad. Evaluation of the JOBLINGE programme in Hesse (report, 2021)
Family ties: How family reunification can impact migrant integration? (International Migration Outlook, 2019)
Ready to Help? Improving Resilience of Integration Systems for Refugees and other Vulnerable Migrants (publication, 2019)
Triple Disadvantage? A first overview of the integration of refugee women (working paper, 2018)
UNHCR-OECD launch of the joint action plan to boost refugee employment. Action Plan "Engaging with Employers in the Hiring of Refugees" available in Bulgarian, English, French and Spanish (2018)
Catching up? Country Studies on Intergenerational Mobility and Children of Immigrants (publication, 2018)
Catching Up? Intergenerational Mobility and Children of Immigrants (publication, 2017)
Education: Untapped skills. Realising the potential of immigrant students (publication, 2012)
Naturalisation: A Passport for the Better Integration of Immigrant (publication, 2011)
Children of immigrants: Equal opportunities? The Labour Market Integration of the Children of Immigrants (publication, 2010)
Country reviews on integration
Working Together: Skills and Labour Market Integration of Immigrants and their Children
Finding the Way: A Discussion of the Migrant Integration System
Labour market integration of immigrants and their children
Prior to 2016, these reviews were included in the Jobs for immigrants publication series:
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