- The employment gap – the difference in rates of employment – between EU nationals and immigrants (third country nationals) varies widely across Member States...
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This report describes the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on the European labour market for three groups in the resident population: natives, EU born, and non-EU born. Combining macroeconomic data...
This Science for Policy report focuses on urban and territorial strategies promoted by the EU Cohesion Policy during the 2014-2020 programming period, namely Sustainable Urban Development (SUD)...
This report analyses the labour conditions of migrant workers in the EU in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic. By looking at the prevalence of temporary contracts, the position in the income distribution and the likelihood that jobs can...
Key Messages According to our estimates, on average approximately 31% of employed working-age individuals are key workers in the EU. This share is highly heterogeneous across Member...
This paper provides an in-depth description of public opinion about immigrants’ integration in European countries, as captured in the 2017 Special Eurobarometer on this topic. It highlights a near consensus...
This report provides a quantitative overview of migration in rural areas for the entire EU. It includes a description of socio demographic characteristics and main indicators of integration of migrants living...
The main subject of this chapter is a broad comparison of residential distribution and segregation, covering around 45,000 local administrative units in eight EU member states (France, Germany...
This report describes a data set generated from the harmonization and spatial processing of official census statistics collected from National Statistical Institutes in 8 EU Member States (France...