The International Migration System: Reflections on the Challenges and...
A reflection by MPI's co-founder, Demetrios Papademetriou, as he takes leave from his day-to-day role at MPI on the challenges and opportunities ahead for international migration systems over the next...
View ArticleThe International Migration System: Reflections on the Challenges and...
A reflection by MPI's co-founder, Demetrios Papademetriou, on the challenges and opportunities ahead for international migration systems in the United States and internationally over the next few...
View ArticleLife Beyond Brexit: How Are Negotiations Faring Over Rights for UK Citizens...
As the European Council and the UK government gear up to move onto the next phase of Brexit negotiations, this webinar focuses on the rights of the approximately 1 million UK citizens living in the...
View ArticleSafe or Sorry? Prospects for Britons in the European Union after Brexit
Amid ongoing Brexit negotiations, much remains uncertain for the roughly 1 million UK citizens living elsewhere in the European Union. This report offers a demographic profile of these Brexpats,...
View ArticleLife Beyond Brexit: How Are Negotiations Faring Over Rights for UK Citizens...
As the European Council gears up to move onto the next phase of Brexit negotiations, this MPI Europe webinar features findings from an MPI Europe report that offers a demographic profile of the...
View ArticleWill DREAMers Crowd U.S.-Born Millennials Out of Jobs?
The debate over the future of DACA participants and the passage of legislation to legalize them and a broader cohort of DREAMers features a number of arguments pro and con. Opposition centers in part...
View ArticleThe End of TPS: Policy Options, Social Impacts
Following the Trump administration’s January 2018 decision not to renew Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Salvadorans, MPI, the Inter-American Dialogue, and FUSADES hosted a panel discussion to...
View ArticleConnecting the Dots: Emerging Migration Trends and Policy Questions in North...
Together, Canada, Mexico, and the United States are home to nearly one-quarter of the world's migrants. Despite shifts in the profile of those who migrate and changing demographic realities across the...
View ArticleState and Local Labor Standards Enforcement in Immigrant-Dense Industries
Marking the release of an MPI report, this discussion focuses on the dynamics in low-wage workplaces and immigration law that have contributed to systematic violations of labor standards and explores...
View ArticleState and Local Labor Standards Enforcement in Immigrant-Dense Industries
This discussion, featuring California's Labor Commissioner and the head of the Tennessee Bureau of Workers' Compensation, launched a report that examines state innovations in labor standards...
View ArticleOnce Homogenous, Tiny Iceland Opens Its Doors to Immigrants
A small, isolated country, Iceland has been home to a largely homogenous population for much of its history. But in recent years, a booming economy and expanding tourism sector have drawn rising...
View ArticleVanishing Frontiers: The Forces Driving Mexico and the United States Together
Marking the release of MPI President Andrew Selee's book, this discussion explores the emerging trends in migration, economic interdependence, technology innovation, and cultural exchange that are...
View ArticleVanishing Frontiers: The Forces Driving Mexico and the United States Together
Wall or no wall, deeply intertwined social, economic, business, cultural, and personal relationships mean the U.S.-Mexico border is more like a seam than a barrier, weaving together two economies and...
View ArticleVanishing Frontiers: The Forces Driving Mexico and the United States Together
Marking the release of MPI President Andrew Selee's latest book, speakers explore emerging trends in migration, economic interdependence, technology innovation, and cultural exchange that are...
View ArticleA Needed Evidence Revolution: Using Cost-Benefit Analysis to Improve Refugee...
European countries have ramped up their investments in helping refugees find work and integrate into society. Yet little hard evidence exists of what programs and policies work best. This report...
View ArticleA Profile of Houston’s Diverse Immigrant Population in a Rapidly Changing...
The Houston metro area, home to 1.6 million immigrants, is diverse and rapidly growing. This report sketches the area's immigrant population, examining top origin countries, key socioeconomic measures,...
View ArticlePreparing Newcomers for the Jobs of Today and the Labor Markets of Tomorrow
This MPI Europe webinar examines how governments can better equip newcomers—and indeed citizens—with the skills to thrive in the job markets of the future. And beyond preparing public services and...
View ArticleJobs in 2028: How Will Changing Labor Markets Affect Immigrant Integration in...
European labor markets are poised to change significantly in the coming years as technological advancements and other forces reshape the world of work. While these developments will affect all workers,...
View ArticleSweden: By Turns Welcoming and Restrictive in its Immigration Policy
Swedish asylum policy has taken a restrictionist turn since the country received a record-breaking number of asylum seekers in 2015 and after electoral gains by the nationalist, anti-immigration Sweden...
View ArticleBreaking New Ground: Ten Ideas to Revamp Integration Policy in Europe
To address the intersecting challenges facing European societies—from population aging and labor-market change, to immigration and political upheaval—governments need to hone new strategies for helping...
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