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Date Shared: 
Tuesday, March 25, 2014 - 11:30
Title: 

Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX)

Countries and areas: 
Global
Partner(s): 
Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (independent think tank); Migration Policy Group (European NGO), European Union (CrossMigration project); Centre for Global Development Europe; various other partners (including academia)
Thematic Area: 
Data and research
Tags: 
Migration Profiles, Diversity, Inclusiveness and Social Cohesion, Data and Research
Summary: 

MIPEX is a fully interactive tool and reference guide to assess, compare and improve integration policy. MIPEX is produced by the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (independent think tank) and the Migration Policy Group (European NGO), with funding support from the European Union (CrossMigration project) and the Centre for Global Development Europe. The project also collaborates with a variety of other partners, including academics. 

As of 2020, MPEX conducts a complete review of integration policies in 52 countries across five continents, including all EU Member States (including the UK), other European countries (Albania, Iceland, North Macedonia, Moldova, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine), Asian countries (China, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, and South Korea), North American countries (Canada, Mexico and US), South American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile), and Australia and New Zealand in Oceania.

Using 148 policy indicators MIPEX creates a rich, multi-dimensional picture of migrants’ opportunities to participate in society by assessing governments’ commitment to integration. By measuring policies and their implementation it reveals whether all residents are guaranteed equal rights, responsibilities and opportunities.

What can you do with it?

  • Analyse seven policy areas which shape a legally resident third-country national’s journey to full citizenship.
  • Examine how policies compare against the standard of equal rights and responsibilities for migrants.
  • Find out how your country’s policies rank compared with other countries.
  • Track if policies are getting better or worse over time.
  • Dig into real examples of how to improve policies.
  • Use it to design and assess new laws and proposals on an on-going basis.
GFMD Source: 

GFMD 2009 - RT 2.1 'Inclusion, protection and acceptance of migrants in society—linking human rights and migrant empowerment for development.'

Thematic Recollection RT: 

GFMD 2009 - RT 2.1 

Link: 

For more information: http://www.mipex.eu/


Source (retrieved on 04/13/2026 - 20:11): https://www.gfmd.org/pfp/ppd/1742