Newcomers in the North: Labor Market Integration of Refugees in Northern Europe
After receiving more than 2 million asylum seekers in 2015-16, European countries are turning to the task of integrating the newcomers, including getting refugees into work. This article explores labor...
View ArticleImmigration Data Matters: How to Find the Most Accurate Resources
At this release of an updated version of the popular Immigration Data Matters guide, presenters will discuss how to navigate and access the increasing number of data sources on immigration and...
View ArticleSupporting DLLs in Superdiverse PreK-3 Programs: Findings from Two Studies
Marking the release of two research reports that highlight promising, effective approaches to teaching and learning for Dual Language Learners in multilingual, multicultural classrooms, the authors...
View ArticleResponding to Early Childhood Education and Care Needs of Children of Asylum...
Marking the release of a new MPI report, this webinar examines the challenges and successes major host countries in Europe and North America are experiencing in providing high-quality early childhood...
View ArticleImmigration Data Matters
This useful online guide links users directly to the most credible, high-quality data on immigrants and immigration in the United States and internationally. The easy-to-use guide includes more than...
View ArticleCracked Foundation, Uncertain Future: Structural Weaknesses in the Common...
During the 2015–16 migration crisis, European asylum systems were stretched to a breaking point. Yet many of the structural issues that contributed to failures to register newcomers, insufficient...
View ArticleTurkey-Style Deals Will Not Solve the Next EU Migration Crisis
The EU-Turkey deal has been credited with helping to end the migration crisis of 2015-16, and after two years in force it has fostered a myth that such deals are cure-alls. They are not, as this MPI...
View ArticleEven as Congress Remains on Sidelines, the Trump Administration Slows Legal...
While much attention has focused on President Trump's efforts to crack down on illegal immigration, the administration has moved, via a much wider scope of actions, to reduce legal immigration to the...
View ArticleSupporting DLLs in Superdiverse PreK-3 Programs: Findings from Two Studies
Authors on this webinar present their findings focusing on patterns of home language use across different early childhood education and care (ECEC) program types, and the potential of the Sobrato Early...
View ArticleScaling up Refugee Resettlement in Europe: The Role of Institutional Peer...
With pressure mounting on EU Member States to create and scale up refugee resettlement programs, many have turned to peers in other countries for information, advice, and operational support. This...
View ArticleMigration in Brazil: The Making of a Multicultural Society
In Brazil, where the majority of colonial-era residents were African slaves and their children, millions of immigrants have joined a conversation about race and identity that continues today. Brazil is...
View ArticleMaking Every Encounter Count: Using Peer Support to Improve Refugee Resettlement
Focused on the findings from MPI Europe's recent report, Scaling up Refugee Resettlement in Europe: The Role of Institutional Peer Support, this webinar examines major challenges facing refugee...
View ArticleResponding to the ECEC Needs of Children of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in...
With many young children among the refugees and asylum seekers arriving in Europe and North America in recent years, policymakers and service providers are grappling with the task of designing and...
View ArticleResponding to Early Childhood Education and Care Needs of Children of Asylum...
On this webinar, authors discuss their findings, highlighting promising policies and practices identified in field research, as well as key areas in which ECEC services for this population need to be...
View ArticleMaking Every Encounter Count: Using Peer Support to Improve Refugee Resettlement
This webinar, featuring findings from an MPI Europe report, examines major challenges facing refugee resettlement peer-support projects in Europe and key lessons for Member States.
View ArticleThe Changing Landscape of Interior Immigration Enforcement Under Trump
Marking the release of a new MPI study, this discussion examines the operation of today’s interior enforcement system and how state and local governments, civil society, and consulates are responding.
View ArticleSocial Innovation for Refugee Inclusion Conference Report: Maintaining...
Fostering the social and economic inclusion of refugees has long been the domain of governments and NGOs. In the wake of the 2015–16 European migration and refugee crisis, however, new actors have...
View ArticleThe New EU Migration-Related Fund Masks Deeper Questions over Policy Aims
The European Commission has proposed an 89.5 billion-euro fund to combat irregular migration by investing heavily in countries outside the European Union. This commentary argues the ultimate aims of...
View Article“The Missing Piece in the Globalization Mosaic”: A Conversation with IOM...
Over the past decade,migration has emerged as one of the most pressing issues facing governments around the world. Nearing the end of his tenure as Director General of the International Organization...
View ArticleFamily Separation and “Zero-Tolerance” Policies Rolled Out to Stem Unwanted...
Frustrated by an uptick in migrant apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border in recent months, the Trump administration unveiled a set of sweeping changes, aiming to prosecute for federal immigration...
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