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 1    I,     2.  3    |         attracts less high skilled immigrants and more low skilled immigrants
 2    I,     2.  3    |    immigrants and more low skilled immigrants compared to the USA, Australia
 3    I,     2.  3    | participation/ employment rates of immigrants and their descendents remain
 4    I,     2.  3    |          States the integration of immigrants represents an important
 5    I,     2.  3    |     represents an important issue. Immigrants are among the most vulnerable
 6    I,     2.  3    |            uneasiness among non-EU immigrants together with the wide diffusion
 7    I,     2.  3    |           the wide diffusion among immigrants coming from specific areas
 8    I,     2.  3    |          to observe problems among immigrants affecting the efficiency
 9    I,     2.  3    |           of health services among immigrants may be improved by providing
10    I,     2.  3    |          but due to the arrival of immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers
11    I,     2.  3    |         number of children born to immigrants usually reflects the cultural
12    I,     2.  3    |          decades, first generation immigrants from Western Asia and Northern
13    I,     2.  3    |           bit rising. Fertility of immigrants from Western countries (
14    I,     2.  4    |           not least in relation to immigrants and their descendants and
15    I,     2.  5    |         attracts less high skilled immigrants and more low skilled immigrants
16    I,     2.  5    |    immigrants and more low skilled immigrants compared to the USA, Australia
17    I,     2.  5    | participation/ employment rates of immigrants and their descendents remain
18    I,     2.  5    |          States the integration of immigrants represents an important
19    I,     2.  5    |     represents an important issue. Immigrants are among the most vulnerable
20    I,     3.  2    |            out with over 7 million immigrants (9% of all the population),
21    I,     3.  2    |      States accommodate 23 million immigrants, i.e. over 7% of their population.
22    I,     3.  2    |         number of first-generation immigrants in the EU15 (2002) can be
23   II,     5.  4.  8|       Eprint Aug 24~Dyhr J (2007): Immigrants and type 2 diabetes. Occurrence,
24   II,     5. 14.  3| developmental disabilities; recent immigrants; elderly people who are
25   II,     6.  3.  4|       largely as a result of TB in immigrants. With the exception of the
26   II,     6.  3.  4|    prevention and control of TB in immigrants, needs to be promoted.~ ~
27   II,     9        |           to vaccination status of immigrants, is needed. Additional information
28   II,     9.  1.  2|           to vaccination status of immigrants, is needed. Additional information
29   II,     9.  1.  2|     between European countries, or immigrants from non-European countries
30  III,    10.  3.  2|    testicular cancer among Finnish immigrants in Sweden. Journal of the
31  III,    10.  5.  3|          to integrate migrants and immigrants - whose behaviour and attitudes
32   IV,    13.  4    |       effective integration of the immigrants in the host societies;~·
33   IV,    13.  4    |          of better integrating the immigrants and their descendants in
34   IV,    13.  4    |       qualification of many of the immigrants and those of the second
35   IV,    13.  4    |   encourages Member States to make immigrants' labour market integration
36   IV,    13.  4    |      identified the integration of immigrants as a national priority issue.
37   IV,    13.  4    | strengthening the employability of immigrants. Exploiting and giving value
38   IV,    13.  4    | strengthening the employability of immigrants. Exploiting and giving value
39   IV,    13.  4    |      specific actions in favour of immigrants. The priority "Enhancing