Insights into Germany
Germany: A baseline study and factsheet on the participation of migrant women in political and democratic life in Europe
Written by Gabriela Germany, this paper is part of a set of five study papers, and a series of factsheets, that aim to shed light on the state of migrant women’s participation in political and democratic life in Europe. There are four papers covering this topic at a national level in Denmark, Germany, Serbia, and Italy, and one paper looking at the EU level.
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Written by Catherine Abon from Gabriela Germany, this paper sheds light on the state of migrant women’s participation in political and democratic life in Germany. The research is based on desktop analysis (including national/Eurostat data) and surveys with specific stakeholders, including migrant women, experts, and decision-makers.
The papers are intended to provide the project partners with a clearer picture of the extent to which migrant women are represented in decision-making at different levels and develop strategies to overcome some of the challenges to participation. They can also be used to inform civil society representatives and decision-makers who are interested to enhance the participation of migrant women.
The study is available in German and English, and the factsheet is available in English. Please see below.


A compiled file of all the reports from all countries can also be found here.

A compiled file of all the factsheets from all countries can also be found here.