Refugees and Other New Migrants: A Review of the Evidence on Successful Approaches to Integration Sarah Spencer (ed.)

Introduction

This review of the evidence base on successful approaches to the integration of refugees and new migrants was commissioned in early 2004. The primary purpose of the work was to inform discussions at the Home Office’s 2004 UK National Integration Conference ‘What works locally? Balancing national and local policies’. The National Integration Conference is an annual event for researchers, policymakers and practitioners working in the refugee integration field, aimed at developing a coherent understanding of what interventions are effective in this area and shaping future policy and research agendas.

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Topics

Asylum and RefugeesIntegrationPolicies

Regions

Europe