Migrant Youth Integration & Empowerment

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

What works with integrating migrants
The integration of immigrants is a precondition of an inclusive, cohesive and prosperous society. Successful integration will make migration an opportunity for both third-country nationals and host societies. If well integrated, migrants can contribute to making Europe a more prosperous, cohesive and inclusive society. The EU-funded MIMY project will research which integration strategies and policies can better support the empowerment of young vulnerable migrants to become active citizens within an inclusive society. The project, which brings together 11 disciplines and 12 partners, will examine 18 case studies in 9 countries. It will take a place- and gender-sensitive and migrant-centred approach to formulate evidence-based policy recommendations that will help to push policy and practice innovation in the field of migrant youth integration in Europe.
AcronymMIMY
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/02/2031/01/23

Collaborative partners

  • University of Luxembourg (lead)
  • University of Sheffield
  • Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
  • Malmö University
  • University of Bergen
  • Eurice - European Research and Project Office GmbH
  • HAWK University of applied sciences and arts
  • SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Bucharest University of Economic Studies
  • ILS–Institut für Landes- und Stadtentwicklungsforschung

Funding

  • European Commission - H2020 - Collaborative Projects: €150,313.00

Keywords

  • youth
  • integration
  • local level
  • vulnerability
  • resilience
  • embeddedness
  • empowerment
  • micro-level
  • meso-level
  • macro-level
  • mixed methods

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