An integration process can be a personal burden for a newcomer or minority member. At the same time, weakly integrated immigrants can represent a significant social and economic burden for a society. In Norway, Austria and Greece, i.e. the partner countries of this project, many organisations and government agencies are working on different aspects of the integration process. They often lack, however, actual consideration of migrants’ concrete life situation and real concerns (i.e. as a micro level) and, at the same time, do not consider integration as a “two way process”, i.e. a give and take of both, migrants and the members of society individuals move into.

To answer this gap, the MiMi project produces a practice set for recipient labour representatives offers based on micro-integration and learning materia, aiming at a change in their stereotype way of thinking about/ behaviour towards migrant populations