Migrant Voice is part of a research project, led by the University of Birmingham, which aims to gain the perspectives and experiences of EU families and their offspring in light of the vote to leave the European Union.
The project, called: ‘EU families and ‘Eurochildren’ in Brexiting Britain,’ will conduct interviews with parents and children over 16 and find out about their experiences, thoughts and feelings about Brexit.
The project is still looking to speak to parent, UK-based, born in an EU27 country or in a relationship with someone from an EU27 country; as well as children over 16, born and resident in the UK, where one of the parents is from an EU27 country.
In addition to individual interviews, a number of focus groups will be organised.
For more information, or to take part, contact [email protected]
The study is led by Dr Nando Sigona, University of Birmingham) and it is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) as part of The UK in a Changing Europe initiative.