The Effects of Social and Labour Market Policies of EU-countries on the Socio-Economic Integration of First and Second Generation Immigrants from Different Countries of Origin

Fenella Fleischmann & Jaap Dronkers

In the countries of destination, the level of employment protection legislation and the conservative welfare regime af ect this integration negatively. Most indicators of national policies aimed at the integration of immigrants have no effects on the socio-economic integration of immigrants...Among male immigrants, we find that more favourable naturalization policies increase their labour market participation and education level, whilst reducing their unemployment rates, a finding which supports the argumentation behind the Index.... READ MORE.

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We are pleased to announce that the new results of MIPEX (2014-2020) will be published by the end of 2020. MIPEX 2020 will include 52 European and non-European countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, EU28, India, Japan, Mexico, US and much more. Stay tuned!