E.g., 04/20/2024
E.g., 04/20/2024
Projects

Projects

Immigration has moved center stage in political and public discussions on both sides of the Atlantic and elsewhere around the world. Yet basic facts about immigration and immigrants that are accurate and draw from credible sources can be hard to find. In this section, we offer explainers, data-rich fact sheets and articles, and data tools that can help nonspecialists understand more about this phenomenon of international migration.

The Integration Futures Working Group, an initiative of MPI Europe, is developing a fresh agenda for integration policy in Europe. It brings together senior integration policymakers and experts, civil-society officials, and private-sector leaders to create a platform for long-term strategic and creative thinking.

MPI Europe, in a research initiative that began in January 2014, has focused on addressing the challenges confronting the EU asylum system and identifying practical ideas for the immediate and longer term to strengthen the Common European Asylum System consistent with the European Union’s interests, values, and obligations.

This now-concluded research project examined the well-being and development of children in Black immigrant families, most with parents from Africa or the Caribbean, in the first decade of life. 

The English Language Learner (ELL) Information Center examines the demography and trends of immigrant families and their children who are English Language Learners.

This research project on the labor market integration of new immigrants evaluated the ease with which foreign-born workers within the European Union are able to establish themselves in destination-country labor markets during the first decade after arrival.

The MPI-European University Institute research project identified ways in which European and U.S. immigration systems can be substantially improved to address major challenges policymakers confront on both sides of the Atlantic, in the context of the economic turmoil and in the longer term.