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Governance and the Local Integration of Migrants and Europe's Refugees Reports, 2017-2021
Creator
Meer, N, University of Edinburgh
Peace, T, University of Glasgow
Study number / PID
855576 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-855576 (DOI)
Data access
Open
Series
Not available
Abstract
Migration and integration, especially the reception of refugees and displaced peoples, are widely shared social and political challenges in across Europe. The purpose of GLIMER is to understand how the governance and local integration of migrants and Europe’s refugees is developing, and in ways that can be utilised through best practice sharing and reporting. Inspired by the success of ‘welcoming cities’ in southern Italy, we will work with civil society groups, local authorities, citizens and refugee groups in order to support sustainable the meaningful integration of diverse communities. We will focus on cities in both Southern and Northern Europe and a key aspect of the project will be dedicated to investigating how the local governance of new arrivals can secure successful integration across a range of indicators. This research will be carried out in close collaboration with practitioners with the aim of co-producing knowledge that can be beneficial for a range of stakeholders including civil society groups and NGOs as well as municipalities. The record links to publications and reports created by the project.The current movement of peoples from conflict zones such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria into the EU has been described as a 'refugee crisis'. The aim of this project is to work towards innovative solutions that transform this crisis into an opportunity for European cities. Our goal is to generate theoretically informed but empirically grounded data that is able, through best practice sharing and reporting, to advise policy-makers and stakeholders on how workable solutions can be found to integrate displaced migrants and refugees. Inspired by the success of 'welcoming cities' in southern Italy, we will work with civil society groups, local authorities, businesses, citizens and refugee groups in order to support sustainable urban development and the successful integration of diverse communities. We will focus on medium sized cities in both Southern and...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/01/2017 - 01/01/2021
Country
United Kingdom, Cyprus, Italy, Scotland, Sweden
Time dimension
Not available
Analysis unit
Individual
Group
Universe
Not available
Sampling procedure
Not available
Kind of data
Text
Other
Data collection mode
Policies review, interviews and field notes
Funding information
Grant number
ES/R00451X/1
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2022
Terms of data access
The Data Collection only consists of metadata and documentation as the data could not be archived due to legal, ethical or commercial constraints. For further information, please contact the contact person for this data collection.