This week scientists unveiled a unique dataset that maps the diverse migrant communities living in the EU.
The maps will provide policy makers with new insights and a better overall picture to develop local policies to help migrants integrate in their host countries.
The maps show residential patterns of migrant communities by their nationality or the country where they were born, at the level of neighbourhoods. From the underlying data researchers can calculate the concentration, diversity and segregation of migrants from different countries and compare these indicators within and across cities.
For example, JRC scientists found that Chinese and Filipino communities in Europe are likely to be highly clustered and segregated from their host communities.
Scientists also found that there is a general correlation between how segregated a migrant community may be and the geographical and linguistic distance between their countries of origin and destination.
▻https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/news/mapping-migrant-communities-across-europe-support-local-integration
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