- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Background on a pilot project to develop and use European integration indicators
- PART I: Analysis
- Chapter 2: What influences migrant integration outcomes?
- 2.1 Migrant population
- 2.2 General policies and context
- 2.3 Migration and integration policies
- Chapter 3: The Relevance of EU migrant integration indicators
- 3.1 The relevance of EU migrant employment indicators
- 3.2 The relevance of EU migrant education indicators
- 3.3 The relevance of EU migrants’ social inclusion indicators
- 3.4 The relevance of EU migrants’ active citizenship indicators
- 3.5 The relevance of EU indicators of a welcoming society
- Chapter 4: Migrant integration and the Europe 2020
- PART II: Data assessment
- Chapter 5: Availability of indicators
- Chapter 6: Quality of data sources
- 6.1 The LFS and EU-SILC
- 6.2 PISA
- Chapter 7: Robustness of indicators
- Chapter 8: Alternative data sources
- Chapter 9: Availability of data sources for additional indicators
- PART III: Using EU indicators
- Chapter 10: Background on using integration indicators
- 10.1 Key issues for integration indicators
- 10.2 Integration indicators in the Member States
- 10.3 Beyond integration: Using indicators in other areas of EU cooperation
- Chapter 11: How are integration indicators used for policymaking? Purposes & methods
- 11.1. First purpose: Understanding the context
- 11.2. A second purpose: Evaluating the results of policies
- 11.3. Third purpose: Use targets to mainstream and improve integration
- Annex
- Further selected reading
- Glossary
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