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Subject: migrants and integration

Apologies for cross-posting.



I am working with a small group of researchers across the EU to look migrants' experience of integration at a local (i.e. neighbourhood/community) level. This may include Accession country migrants although that is not the main focus; will focus on Third Country nationals but not those gaining EU citizenship and then migrating further within the EU; will cover academic, practice and policy literature; will focus on functional aspects of integration (housing, health, employment, education); looking at barriers to integration and the perspectives of local service providers; recommendations made by researchers for enhancing access; and cover the more recent period (say the last 10 years (roughly). We are interested in all migrants including those defined as highly skilled ones. We want to access literature from any EU country but expect we will be able only to review English language literature.



Please could you either provide me with links to relevant literature; or a copy of whatever papers you have access to; or an appropriate reference. I would be very grateful.



Thanks for any help you can give me. Don't assume know everything you know!!!



Best wishes

Gary Craig



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Gary Craig BSc DipEd Dip CW PhD AcSS FRSA
Professor of Community Development and Social Justice
School of Applied Social Sciences
Durham University
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