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Social Inclusion for migrants and ethnic minorities

Summary: Is the UK meeting its European obligations?

INTRODUCTION
This briefing paper discusses the UK’s response to the social inclusion targets set out in the Europe 2020 Strategy, and its implications for ethnic minorities and migrants. While predominantly an economic strategy, the Europe 2020 Strategy reflects the social inclusion objective of the EU, that all EU citizens participate in the benefits of economic growth. Social exclusion is used as a more encompassing term than ‘poverty’, capturing the multidimensional nature of the mechanisms through which groups are excluded, including income, life expectancy, material deprivation, early school leaving, unemployment and other factors.1 Aspects of the Europe 2020 strategy recognise the need for policy to be targeted towards migrants and other minority groups, who are overrepresented in some indicators of social exclusion.

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