Social Cohesion & Identity: Multimedia

South Korea faces a rapidly aging population and shrinking workforce. What role can immigration play in responding to these pressures? In this World of Migration podcast episode, MPI’s Lawrence Huang speaks with Juyoung Jang, a senior policy researcher and advisor on migration and demographics at South Korea’s Migration Research and Training Center.

This discussion, held in Berlin in collaboration with the Robert Bosch Stiftung, examines the relationship between migration policy, integration approaches, public trust, and democratic resilience in Europe and beyond.

This timely and thought-provoking conversation on migration in the Americas features discussion of the new book On the Move: Migration Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean, surprising patterns, and the urgent policy questions facing Latin America and the Caribbean today.

Meaningful contact between different groups, including immigrants and members of established communities, can reduce tensions under the right conditions. In this episode of the World of Migration podcast, MPI's Natalia Banulescu-Bogdan speaks with Linda R. Tropp, a professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst about contact theory and the triggers that can make social cohesion succeed or fail.
On the second anniversary of the first-ever activation of the Temporary Protection Directive (TPD), this MPI Europe webinar considers how the European Union can continue supporting millions of displaced Ukrainians, what may happen when the TPD expires, and what are other innovative approaches to temporary status taken globally.
