G. Tintori, Migrazioni e integrazione in Europa attraverso i dati
1. The European Commission’s science
and knowledge service
Joint Research Centre
Migrazioni e integrazione in Europa
attraverso i dati
Guido Tintori
2. Defining & Measuring Migrant Integration
Tampere
1999
•Development of a common European policy
CBP 2004
• Cooperation on integration
• Employment, education, access to services
• two-way process
EU Agenda
Integration
2011
•economic, social, cultural and political
participation by migrants and emphasising local
action
EU Action
Plan
Integration
2016
•framework to support Member States’ efforts in
developing and strengthening their integration
Stockholm
Programme
2009
•Development of core indicators for monitoring the
results of integration policies (employment, education
and social inclusion)
Zaragoza
Indicators
2010
•employment; education; social inclusion and active
citizenship
Pilot studies
2011-2013
•2011 Indicators of immigrant integration and Migrants
in Europe — A statistical portrait of the first and second
generation
•2013 Using EU indicators of immigrant integration
EU-LFS
EU-SILC
•Constant monitoring
•Ad Hoc Modules (2008, 2014)
5. Innovative use of available data:
Knowledge generation
N° of
applicants
N° of reunited
members
Aug-Dec 2018 503 802
Jan-Sept 2019 700 1131
Total 1203 1933
Monthly average
2018
101 160
Monthly average
2019
78 126
Total monthly
average
86 138
Issued «Nulla Osta» Distribution of authorised family members
by age groups
MILAN
Collaboration Agreement between Municipality and Prefecture
6. Innovative use of available data:
Knowledge use
http://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC116919
https://bluehub.jrc.ec.europa.eu/datachallenge/
7. Mix & Match
• Poniente Almerienense (e.g. El Ejido),
• Huelva
• Murcia
• Castelló de la Plana