Lietuva ateityje neišvengs geresnio gyvenimo ieškančių imigrantų bangos ir tam turi pasiruošti iš anksto
Autorius: „Lietuvos ryto“ televizija
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Apr 25, 2011
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Apr 22, 2011
This paper analyses civic participation of immigrants in Europe.
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Apr 22, 2011
Ireland, having long been a country of net emigration, became a country of net immigration during the boom years.
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Apr 22, 2011
According to the Migration Policy Index, Ireland is among the least prepared states to help new immigrants enter the Irish school system...“Government is restricting family access to work, increasi
POLICIES
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Access to Nationality
How easily can immigrants become citizens? -
Anti-discrimination
Is everyone effectively protected from racial/ethnic, religious, and nationality discrimination in all areas of life? -
Education
Is the education system responsive to the needs of the children of immigrants? -
Family Reunion
How easily can immigrants reunite with family? -
Health
Is the health system responsive to immigrants' needs? -
Labour Market Mobility
Do immigrants have equal rights and opportunities to access jobs and improve their skills? -
Permanent Residence
How easily can immigrants become permanent residents? -
Political Participation
Do immigrants have comparable rights and opportunities to participate in political life?
MIPEX PARTNERS
LEADER PARTNERS
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Migration Policy Group
Belgium -
Barcelona Centre for International Affairs - CIDOB
Spain
NATIONAL PARTNERS
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Australian National University - College of Law Migration Law Program
Australia -
Beratungszentrum für Migranten und Migrantinnen
Austria -
Group for research on Ethnic Relations, Migration and Equality (GERME) - Free University of Brussels (ULB)
Belgium -
Open Society Institute - Sofia
Bulgaria -
The Ryerson Centre for Immigration and Settlement (RCIS)
Canada -
Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies
Croatia -
Centre for the Advancement of Research and Development in Educational Technology (CARDET)
Cyprus -
Multicultural Center Prague (MKC Prague)
Czech Republic -
Institute of Baltic Studies
Estonia -
Institute of Migration
Finland -
France Terre d’Asile
France -
The Heinrich Böll Foundation
Germany -
Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP)
Greece -
ICCR - Budapest Foundation
Hungary -
Icelandic Human Rights Centre
Iceland -
Immigrant Council of Ireland
Ireland -
Initiatives and Studies on Multi-ethnicity (ISMU)
Italy -
Meijo University
Japan -
Centre for Public Policy (PROVIDUS)
Latvia -
Lithuanian Social Research Centre (LSRC)
Lithuania -
Association de Soutien aux Travailleurs Immigrés (ASTI)
Luxembourg -
The People for Change Foundation
Malta -
Maastricht University - Faculty of Law
Netherlands -
Institute of Public Affairs (IPA)
Poland -
Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning - University of Lisbon (IGOT)
Portugal -
The Foundation for an Open Society
Romania -
Institute for Public Affairs
Slovakia -
The Peace Institute
Slovenia -
Sookmyung Women’s University
South Korea -
Swedish Red Cross
Sweden -
SFM – Swiss Forum for Migration and Population Studies
Switzerland -
Centre on Migration, Policy, and Society (COMPAS)
United Kingdom -
Boston College School of Social Work’s (BCSSW)
USA
RESEARCH PARTNERS
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Global Diversity Exchange
Canada -
Der Rat für Migration
Germany -
Berlin Institute for Empirical Research on Integration and Migration
Germany -
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
Portugal -
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts – Social Work
Switzerland -
Istanbul Kemerburgaz University
Turkey -
Istanbul Bilgi University
Turkey
SPONSOR
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European Union
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DG SANTE
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CHAFEA
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IOM
