Migrants from non-EU origins face social integration challenges in host countries
Policy makers need to help immigrants integrate into their new countries to balance economic and political needs. A study looked at how immigrants fit into society. They found that immigrants, especially from non-EU countries, have fewer social connections than locals. However, over time, immigrants start to socialize more like locals. Education plays a big role in how people interact - more educated individuals tend to engage more with the broader community. To prevent ethnic enclaves, policy makers should focus on educating immigrant communities.