Andrew Geddes and Daniel Wunderlich
Our analysis does show that some of the countries that do particularly well in the MIPEX ranking of policy implementation do less well when we explore the labour market integration of their third-country national populations. We were also able to identify clear differences between old and new countries of immigration, particularly in terms of unemployment rates. This may be due to the structure of their economy in terms of the performance of labour intensive sectors and matching the skills levels of migrants with the demand structure of the labour market.... READ MORE.
