EU_REMINDER (@eu_reminder) 's Twitter Profile
EU_REMINDER

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EU funded Horizon2020 project researching the role of European mobility and its impacts in narratives, debates and EU reforms.

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Religion Journalists (@rjournalists) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new interactive tool launched by EU_REMINDER allows journalists and others interested in #migration to investigate how it has affected the economies & societies of Europe and how governance, public attitudes, media practices and other topics impact one another #datajournalism

Jörg Tschürtz (@tschuertz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Wirtshaussterben "According to both Austrian and Hungarian experts, the hospitality industry in the northern region of Burgenland would not have survived without Hungarian workers." EU_REMINDER @BurgenlandInfo understandfreemovement.eu/wp-content/upl…

Rosaleen Cunningham (@roscomms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled with our new EU_REMINDER digital report on European Freedom of Movement. Thanks so much Joe Miller & and all at Soapbox . Please share widely, and let us know what you think...

Rosaleen Cunningham (@roscomms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research tends not to be linear. To showcase the work of EU_REMINDER we wanted reflect that all of our research themes are connected. That's where Joe Miller & Soapbox stepped in; onthinktanks.org/articles/resea…

COMPAS (@compas_oxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Probably a good day to highlight some of the learning from the EU_REMINDER project on #freemovement; EU migrants tend to contribute a little more to the public finances of host countries than they cost in terms of welfare benefits & public services 1/6 understandfreemovement.eu/article/net-ec…

COMPAS (@compas_oxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2/6. Learning from EU_REMINDER about the impact of migrants on wages suggests small effects on average and potentially larger effects in specific occupations. (and perhaps 'low wage' is a better term than 'low-skilled') #Immigration understandfreemovement.eu/article/concen…

COMPAS (@compas_oxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

4/6 The 4 ‘standard’ drivers of migration - work, study, family, or escaping turmoil fail to take into account the myriad of reason a person might want to live in another country - adventure, curiosity, better weather ! understandfreemovement.eu/article/overvi…

COMPAS (@compas_oxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Almost the end of EU_REMINDER 🥺... but still lots of news and research findings to share with you all. Here's Carlos Vargas-Silva on what was achieved so far.. reminder-project.eu/blog/reminder-…

EU_REMINDER (@eu_reminder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

REMINDER's research on migration within the EU is now complete. On our blog, Carlos Vargas-Silva reflects on the project and what it has achieved: reminder-project.eu/blog/reminder-…

MigrationObservatory (@migobs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The EU_REMINDER project - which was developed to analyse free movement and its impacts across Europe came to an end last week and has come up with some pretty fascinating findings (see GIF) and an amazing tool for non-experts to explore them. Have a look - and please share (1/3)

Katrin Marchand (@katrinmarchand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some of the findings, like this one, of our work United Nations University - MERIT for EU_REMINDER were honestly a bit surprising. If you want to increase your understanding of free movement within the EU check out the online toolkit at understandfreemovement.eu

EU_REMINDER (@eu_reminder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A nice piece about our project! Please share it far and wide. The things you never knew about free movement politics.co.uk/comment-analys… via @politics_co_uk

EU_REMINDER (@eu_reminder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new webtool - understandfreemovement.eu helps explain how intra-EU mobility happens, what its impacts are, and how and why it is discussed in national debates. Here's a piece about it. The things you never knew about free movement politics.co.uk/comment-analys… via @politics_co_uk