A news release from the Immigration Policy Center...I just played with it for a bit and the site is really worth a visit...
New Study                               on Immigrant Integration Compares and                               Ranks the                               United States, 
Canada, and Europe
Canada, and Europe
US Ranked in Top 10                                 Among 31 Countries 
February 28, 2011
Washington                             D.C.                             - In cooperation with the Immigration Policy                             Center, the British Council and the                             Migration Policy Group release a new study                             today which reviews and ranks U.S. immigrant                             integration policies against other                             countries. The Migrant Integration Policy                             Index (MIPEX: www.mipex.eu)                             contrasts and compares integration policies                             for legal immigrants across countries in                             Europe and North America. The United States                             is ranked ninth among 31 countries. This                             is the first year the United States has been                             part of the study, and IPC is pleased to be                             chosen as the U.S. partner for this                             important study. 
The MIPEX                             compares and ranks countries across 148                             policy indicators, providing objective and                             comparable data presented in a reference                             guide and an interactive online tool to help                             policymakers, advocates and researchers                             assess and compare integration policies                             around the globe. The policy indicators are                             divided into seven categories: employment                             opportunities, family reunion, education,                             political participation, long-term                             residence, access to citizenship and                             anti-discrimination. Countries include all                             27 EU member states, Norway, Switzerland,                             Canada, and the USA.
Overall the                             U.S. ranked ninth in terms of integration                             policies, and first in terms of its strong                             anti-discrimination laws and protections.                             The U.S. also ranked high on the access to                             citizenship scale because it encourages                             newcomers to become citizens in order to                             fully participate in American public life.                             Compared with other countries, legal                             immigrants in the U.S. enjoy employment                             opportunities, educational opportunities,                             and the opportunity to reunite with close                             family members. However, MIPEX also                             acknowledges that the U.S.'s complex                             immigration laws, limited visa ability, high                             fees, and long backlogs may make it                             challenging for immigrants to integrate into                             the fabric of American life.
MIPEX also                             highlights the fact that several U.S. states                             are taking the lead on immigrant                             integration.  States including                             Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey,                             Maryland, and Washington state, as well as                             major cities like New York, Chicago, and San                             Francisco have offices dedicated to                             welcoming newcomers.
"As the                               United States continues to struggle with                               its own immigration policies, the MIPEX                               index offers policymakers and the public a                               framework for analyzing our best and worst                               practices on immigrant integration                               compared to other countries in the world. We have                               much to learn from other countries as                               well, but perhaps the greatest lesson that                               comes from MIPEX is that the very things                               that distinguish the United States are                               worth preserving as we move forward into                               the next decade of the 21st century," said                             Mary Giovagnoli, Director of the Immigration                             Policy Center. 
"As the                               UK's international cultural relations                               organization, the British Council fosters                               the networks, cooperation and dialogue                               needed to build trust between people                               worldwide. We hope the third phase of                               MIPEX research will encourage dialogue and                               debate on best practice and enable better                               future policies," said Sharon                             Memis, Director of the British Council North                             America.
- For more about MIPEX and to access the online tool, visit www.mipex.eu.
MIPEX has                           been co-financed by the European Community                           under the European Integration Fund.  
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For more information contact:  
Mary Giovagnoli,                             Immigration Policy Center, mgiovagnoli@immcouncil.org                             or 202-507-7511.
 Samantha                           Yale, British Council, Samantha.yale@britishcouncil.org                           or 202-588-7838
The Immigration Policy                             Center (IPC), established in 2003, is                             the policy arm of the American Immigration                             Council. IPC's mission is to shape a                             rational conversation on immigration and                             immigrant integration. Through its research                             and analysis, IPC provides policymakers, the                             media, and the general public with accurate                             information about the role of immigrants and                             immigration policy on U.S. society. IPC                             reports and materials are widely                             disseminated and relied upon by press and                             policy makers. IPC staff regularly serves as                             experts to leaders on Capitol Hill,                             opinion-makers and the media. IPC is a                             non-partisan organization that neither                             supports nor opposes any political party or                             candidate for office.
About the British                             Council:                         The British Council is                           the United Kingdom's international non-profit                           organization for cultural relations and                           education opportunities. Working in over 100                           countries, we build engagement and trust for                           the UK through the exchange of knowledge and                           ideas between people worldwide. In the US, we                           cultivate long-term links between the UK and                           US, re-energizing the strategic transatlantic                           relationship through the arts, education and                           young leadership networks. To                           learn more, please visit www.britishcouncil.org.                         
About the Migration Policy                             Group: The                           Migration Policy Group is an independent                           non-profit European think-tank committed to                           contributing to lasting and positive change                           resulting in open and inclusive societies. To                           learn more, please visit www.migpolgroup.org.
 
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