New Publications

New reports on family migration policies and their impact: 'Family migration policies in France' by Eleonore Kofman, Madalina Rogoz & Florence Lévy and "Civic stratification, gender and family migration in France:  Analysis of interviews with migrants and their family members" by Karin Sohler & Florence Lévy , available under the following link

German, French and Spanish versions of the summary of the Study on practices in the area of regularisation of illegally staying third-country nationals in the EU (REGINE) have been published and can be downloaded under the following link.

IMISCOE Working paper: Study on 'The State of the Art of Research in the Eu on the Uptake and Use of ICT by Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities (IEM)' by Maren Borkert, Pietro Cingolani and Viviana Primazzi can be downloaded under the following link.

IMISCOE Policy brief: 'Family migration in Europe: policies vs. reality' by Albert Kraler and Eleonore Kofman can be downloaded under the following link.

The ICMPD Study on 'Regularisations in Europe' released earlier this year by the Europen Commission is now available in book format and can be ordered under the following link.

Current projects

Promoting Sustainable Policies for Integration (PROSINT)
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Fundamental rights situation of irregular immigrants in the European Union(FRIM) read more
 

ICT and Migration: Mobility and Cohesion in the Digital Age
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PROMINSTAT
- Promoting comparative quantitative research in the field of migration and integration in Europe
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Study on the assessment of the extent of different types of trafficking in the EU

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Health care for undocumented migrants in Switzerland

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Our Research Focus

The objective of ICMPD’s research Unit is to further knowledge on migration related issues, to facilitate co-operation and synergy within and beyond the research community and to respond to an increased demand for a more policy relevant research. It has built up a reputation for research on international migration trends, patterns and policies in the wider European context based on comparative analysis. The programme is based on policy oriented, empirical research with an interdisciplinary and international approach.

 

This website has been financially supported by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science (BMWF).

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