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The KING project is a translation into facts of the idea that knowledge should be the foundation stone of policy-making. Hence its name: Knowledge for INtegration Governance. Co-funded by the European Commission – DG Home Affairs, it intends to gather knowledge on the present position in relation to migrant integration throughout the European Union, with a view to guiding policymaking and enhancing its outcomes. In order for policies to respond to what is a multifaceted phenomenon, a multidisciplinary approach is used which should guarantee the provision of insightful and relevant recommendations.
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| Project URL | |
| Project ID | HOME/2012-2013/EIFX/CA/CFP/4000004268 |
| Call for proposal | |
| Participants | |
| Funded under | European Refugee Fund - Community Actions 2012-2013 |
| Project date |
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| Originally Published | Last Updated | 03 Oct 2018 | 28 Oct 2022 |
| Knowledge service | Metadata | Migration and Demography | Attitudes and perceptions |
| Related organisation(s) | ISMU - Fondazione ISMU – Initiatives and Studies on Multi-ethnicity |
| Digital Europa Thesaurus (DET) | governanceintegration of migrants |
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