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MIGREM - Migrant remittances and transnational ties: care, social change and development across borders |
The project MIGREM aims to highlight the implications, meanings and functions of migrant remittances in transnational social fields. Migrant remittances represent a lens to study several crucial sociological questions, at the macro, meso and micro level, and their implications: the link between migrations and socio-economic development; family, gender and intergenerational relations; transnational social protection and welfare; social meanings, functions and implications of money; new lines of social stratification, inequality and social innovation; life styles and consumption patterns.
GRIMLI Members involved: Prof. Alessandro Arrighetti, Prof. Simone Baglioni, Prof. Andrea Lasagni, Dr. Michele Bianchi e Dr. Valbona Dudi.
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MATILDE - Migration Impact Assessment to Enhance Integration and Local Development in European Rural and Mountain Areas |
MATILDE is a 3-year project funded by EU Horizon 2020 facility, focusing on the impact of migration on the local development of rural and mountain regions. The project develops and tests a transdisciplinary conceptual and methodological framework for a multidimensional assessment of the economic and social impacts of Third Country Nationals (TNCs).
GRIMLI Members involved: Prof. Simone Baglioni e Dr. Michele Bianchi.
Website: http://www.matilde-migration.eu
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SIRIUS - Skills and Integration of Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Applicants in European Labour Markets |
The project, SIRIUS, builds on a multi-dimensional conceptual framework in which host country or political-institutional, societal and individual-related conditions function either as enablers or as barriers to migrants’, refugees’ and asylum seekers’ integration via the labour market.
GRIMLI Members involved: Prof. Simone Baglioni (PI).
Website: https://www.sirius-project.eu/
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