In October, Carina Mood delivered a keynote presentation at the FOR IN-conference arranged by the Nordic Council of Ministers’ Offices in Estonia in collaboration with the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research, the University of Tartu, Tartu Welcome Centre, the UNHCR Representation for the Nordic and Baltic Countries and the Swedish Embassy in Tallinn. The… Fortsätt läsa Keynote at the FOR IN-conference
Författare: Carina Mood
ESO Report on Education and Integration for Youth with Immigrant Backgrounds
Carina Mood and Jan O. Jonsson delve into the educational opportunities and achievements of youth with immigrant backgrounds in their recently published report commissioned by ESO. Contrary to popular belief, the report finds that many children and young adults with immigrant backgrounds excel academically. The research highlights the significant impact of various factors on their… Fortsätt läsa ESO Report on Education and Integration for Youth with Immigrant Backgrounds
Podd on integration and education
Janne Jonsson was interviewed by Kornhall & Netz on their pod about education and schools. Listen here!
New website about integration among youth in Sweden
The Swedish team, helped by Andreas Gustafsson, has launched a website with facts about integration among youth in Sweden. The website will be updated with new analyses continuously. Check it out here ->
DN Debatt on the Swedish integration debate
Jan O Jonsson and Carina Mood write about integration among youth at DN Debatt.
Download or order ”Integration bland unga: En mångkulturell generation växer upp”
The book ”Integration bland unga: En mångkulturell generation växer upp” can be downloaded for free here. A physical copy can be ordered from Makadam or from bookstores, e.g., Bokus or Adlibris. A 10-page summary can be downloaded here.
Conference on social networks
Research from IntegrateYouth was presented by Olivia Spiegler, Chloe Bracegirdle and Jan O Jonsson at a conference on social network theory and models arranged by Isabel Raabe, University of Zürich, September 1-2 2022. The conference also contained lectures on new developments in network analysis by Per Block and Tom Snijders.
Book release: ”Integration bland unga: En mångkulturell generation växer upp”
The book ”Integration bland unga: En mångkulturell generation växer upp” (Makadam förlag) was released September 5 at the Institute for Futures Studies. The book is authored by Jan O Jonsson, Carina Mood, and Georg Treuter, and comes from IntegrateYouth’s sister project SEMI (Integration of Youth in Sweden). The presentation of the book at the release… Fortsätt läsa Book release: ”Integration bland unga: En mångkulturell generation växer upp”
Integrating young migrants: Report to the Nordic Council of Ministers
In a chapter in a new NordForsk report presented to the Nordic Council of Ministers, we discuss how the knowledge we are building on migrant-background youth can assist in helping young migrants from Ukraine.
Mental well-being of majority and minority young adults in Germany during the pandemic
In a new article in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, IntegrateYouth team members Stephanie Plenty, Olivia Spiegler and Chloe Bracegirdle, together with Jörg Dollman at MZES in Germany, compare mental well-being among young adults with ethnic minority and majority background before and after the onset of the Covid pandemic in Germany. Overall, they find… Fortsätt läsa Mental well-being of majority and minority young adults in Germany during the pandemic