NEWS
2010-01-20 | migransintegacio.hu
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Dear VisitorsThis section contains relevant Hungarian and European online media press releases and EU reports on migration and integration. Here we offer short summaries of reports and a list of non-Hungarian online media where you can find information about integration of immigrants in Hungary.
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2010-01-20 | migransintegracio.hu
Fixing Europe's Immigration Problem
Fixing Europe's Immigration Problem.Without reforms across the European Union, the Italian race riots will prove only a hint of the darkness to come.
Opinion By SANDEEP GOPALAN
2010-01-18 | migransintegracio.hu
Muslim peer: rising immigration is 'damaging race relations'
Lord Ahmed of Rotherham, a leading Muslim peer, has urged the Government to keep a tight rein on immigration and warned the issue is damaging race relations.CALL FOR TENDERS
2010-01-14 | migransintegacio.hu
Current tenders in English
Unfortunately there are no current tenders in English at the moment. The available teders in the field of integration are mostly in Hungarian, those you can find in the Hungarian version of our homepage.If your organisation has tenders exclusively for English speaking people or organisations, please inform us about it.
EVENTS
2010-01-14 | migransintegacio.hu
3rd Conference of Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health in Europe
In our globalized world migration is a multifaceted and complex issue, which nowadays concerns every country in the World.Health (care)/ public health aspects should be considered as priority issues. At the same time ethnic minorities living in Europe are frequently facing similar problems.PUBLICATIONS
2010-04-25 | migransintegacio.hu
Benchmarking in immigrant integration
Biezeveld. Rotterdam: European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations (ERCOMER), 2003.This European Commission report asks whether better monitoring of immigration and integration processes can lead to greater effectiveness of policies in this field. Explores four dimensions to integration, socio-economic, cultural, legal and political, and the attitude of recipient societies towards migrants.
2010-01-15 | migransintegacio.hu
Be Naturalised – Or Become a Citizen?
One of the main aims of this project was to explore the complex relationship between integration, identity and existing naturalisation procedures in the participant EU countries. Still, in most EU countries the naturalisation rates vary between 1 and 10 per cent of the whole non-native population, with the high rates being scored often in the Nordic countries and some new member states (OECD 2007: International Migration Outlook). The leading questions which drove our research were: How do existing naturalisation procedures with their various prerequisites and instruments such as tests or ceremonies affect integration? How can migrants be addressed as active citizens in the naturalisation process? How can naturalisation be connected with participation and intercultural aspects? And furthermore, what role does the process of European integration play in national naturalisation procedures?2010-01-15 | migransintegacio.hu


