EUDO: From politics to impact: How citizenship really works

Thomas Huddleston contributes to the EU Democracy Observatory on Citizenship Forum debate on 'Which indicators are most useful for comparing citizenship policies?...
Thomas Huddleston: From politics to impact: How citizenship really works
Since 2006, I have headed the research for the Migrant Integration Policy Index, for its second edition and recent third edition.
As a comparative political scientist, I am most interested in MIPEX’s main research goal. This public and regularly updated database compares policies within countries, between countries and regions, and over time (2007, 2010...)...
As the methodology goes global, MIPEX expanded from EU Member States to Norway, Switzerland, Canada, the United States, and soon Japan, Australia, and others.
The profiles for each country and each area identify specific policies, changes, trends, and effects of European standards.
You can download the raw data and comments.
You can also “play with the data” by generating your own bar charts, maps, scatterplots, radar graphs, and changing the scores.
Our latest findings on Access to Nationality are summarised in this EUDO-Citizenship News Item.
Read the article in full here

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New results of MIPEX
(2014-2020)

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!