TIME TO MOVE ON NATIONAL REPORTS. A comparative study into gender, migration and counselling in Europe

Non-eu citizens are required to earn at minimum of 35,000 a year, if they are to stay in Britain after 5 years. In order to earn the sufficient salary, further education and specialised skills are needed however non-eu citizens don t often have access to public benefits and/or study grants and those newcomers who do must wait several years to get access to the relevant study/training grants (MIPEX ranking). This makes getting the relevant qualifications much harder; especially towards parents with children to support, who in the majority of cases are women. Thus women migrants are more adversely affected by the lack of study grants and public benefits; even those that pay taxes don t have the same social and housing support from the state. For those migrants that have qualifications and specific skills gained from their country of origin are often in the same predicament.

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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!