EYE 2016 – Integration of young migrants
At a Glance
28-04-2016
It is difficult to fit all young migrants into a single category and not all immigrants gain the same level of acceptance. Yet non-discrimination is a fundamental value in the European Union, and binding legislation is complemented by EU-level frameworks and funds to support action to promote integration in the Member States. Research reveals that young migrants face many obstacles in education, but policy changes and projects can help overcome them. This note has been prepared for the European Youth Event, taking place in Strasbourg in May 2016. Please click here for the full publication in PDF format
At a Glance
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- access to education
- child of migrant
- discrimination on the basis of nationality
- education
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- employment
- EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- equal treatment
- EU migration policy
- European social policy
- integration into employment
- integration of migrants
- LAW
- migration
- racial discrimination
- rights and freedoms
- social affairs
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS