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The research reports serve to publish results from the larger research projects of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees.

Experiences of discrimination of people from predominantly Muslim countries of origin , Date: 2024.06.13, format: Research report, area: Authority

Research Report 48 examines the extent to which people with a migration background from predominantly Muslim countries of origin perceive discrimination in different areas of life. The focus is on discrimination in everyday life, in school grades and in the search for employment and housing.

Social belonging and social life , Date: 2024.06.13, format: Research report, area: Authority

Research Report 47 examines attitudes to various aspects of belonging and social life in Germany among individuals with a migration background originating from predominantly Muslim countries and compares them with the attitudes of those without a migration background.

The German Community Sponsorship Programme "NesT – New Start in a Team": , Date: 2024.06.13, format: Research report, area: Authority

The Research Centre of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF-FZ) evaluated the Community Sponsorship Pilot Programme "New Start in a Team" (NesT) between 2019 and 2022. NesT enables the admission of refugees through a collaboration between state and civil society actors. The Research Report 44 presents the findings of the evaluation.

Executive Summary of the Interim Report III of the research project "EvIk" , Date: 2024.03.27, format: Research report, This download is available in other languages, too., area: Authority

Here you can find an executive summary of the "Interim report III of the research project 'Evaluation of the integration courses (EvIk)'. Analyses and findings on course participants, course specifics, teachers and integration course providers at the start of the course".

Interim report III of the research project "EvIk" , Date: 2024.03.20, format: Research report, This download is available in other languages, too., area: Authority

As Interim Report III of the research project "Evaluation of Integration Courses (EvIk)", Research Report 46 presents the findings of a survey conducted between September 2021 and April 2022 at the beginning of integration courses with more than 3,000 participants, around 350 teachers and over 200 course providers from 318 courses. The study focuses on the two most prevalent course types with the highest number of participants: General Integration Courses and Literacy Courses.

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