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Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 3, Room: 348
Monday 13:30 - 15:15 CEST (04/09/2023)
Existing gaps in migrants’ access to rights and services in residence countries demonstrate that additional actions are needed to ensure their social and economic inclusion. This panel aims to comparatively examine the policies (at the national and sub-national level) and practices (of migrants and service providers) that shape access to different types of socio-economic benefits in areas such as employment, education, healthcare, housing, employment, or social assistance.
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Numbers versus rights for business migrants? An analysis of the MITA database | View Paper Details |
Integration and intercultural education in different social settings: comparing the cases of Trento and Bolzano | View Paper Details |
Anti-immigrant bias among education professionals: Experimental evidence from primary, secondary, and vocational schools in the Community of Madrid | View Paper Details |
Migrants’ access to basic services in Spain: perspectives from the front line | View Paper Details |
Beyond Integration: Measuring the Quality of Life of People with a Migration Background Using the Capabilities Approach | View Paper Details |