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Destination integration : Third country nationals in the north of England [final report]

Ahmed, A; Brown, P; Duda-Mikulin, EA; Martin, P; Scullion, L

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A Ahmed

P Brown

EA Duda-Mikulin



Abstract

Integration Up North research is part of a wider project led by Migration Yorkshire (the regional migration partnership for Yorkshire and the Humber region), which aims to gain a better understanding of Third Country Nationals' (TCN) integration experiences in the region. The University of Salford is a partner in this project, along with an organisation called Migration Work. The whole project aims to improve the integration of TCNs through a comprehensive and co-ordinated programme of research, training, guidance, strategic support and migrant participation for Local Authorities, key policy-makers and practitioners. The project is co-funded by the European Union's European Integration Fund.

SHUSU was responsible for undertaking the research component of the whole project. This involved qualitative longitudinal in-depth interviews and photo elicitation with three different groups of individuals: highly skilled migrants; family joiners; and former asylum seekers. This final research report includes research findings and recommendations.

Citation

Ahmed, A., Brown, P., Duda-Mikulin, E., Martin, P., & Scullion, L. (2015). Destination integration : Third country nationals in the north of England [final report]

Report Type Project Report
Acceptance Date Jun 30, 2015
Publication Date Jun 1, 2015
Deposit Date Jan 3, 2017
Publicly Available Date Jan 3, 2017
Publisher URL http://www.migrationyorkshire.org.uk/?page=integrationupnorth

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