I will examine how immigration into the United Kingdom has changed due to globalization, the strength of immigrant transnational networks, and rising hostile nativism. Changing immigrant experiences in the United Kingdom are contextualized by Britain’s “leave” Brexit vote and devolution of integration systems. I will argue that economic and local political integration are the most important contributors to improving immigrant outcomes and reducing tensions between minority and majority groups in the United Kingdom. Using policies from Denmark and Germany, I will compare how different integration regimes across Europe include immigrants as stakeholders in social and economic processes and how transnational networks interact with policy. I wi...
Growing hostility towards large-scale immigration following the EU enlargement (2004) and, later, th...
The policies of western European governments towards immigrants have undergone a period of change; f...
Immigration policies in Europe, since the late 1980s and the early 1990s, have become increasingly p...
I will examine how immigration into the United Kingdom has changed due to globalization, the strengt...
Societies and communities with relevant number of immigrants are subjected in the long-term to deep ...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the approach of the United Kingdom to immigration and integrati...
The forces and processes of globalization have led to regional integration in certain areas around t...
The forces and processes of globalization have led to regional integration in certain areas around t...
In this chapter, I explore the evolution of policy responses to global migratory flows in Britain. W...
Spearhead of multiculturalism in Europe, the UK has considerably moved its position on immigration a...
The aim of this paper is to examine the future of Britain and Britishness considering simultaneous c...
Although the ways that immigrants relate to UK culture has been a hot topic since the EU-referendum,...
Great Britain is one of the most important European immigration countries - as for number as well as...
Recent processes of globalization have determined the rise of migration all over the world: migratio...
ABSTRACT Immigrant integration has for a long time, been a crucial issue in Europe. Amongst the fac...
Growing hostility towards large-scale immigration following the EU enlargement (2004) and, later, th...
The policies of western European governments towards immigrants have undergone a period of change; f...
Immigration policies in Europe, since the late 1980s and the early 1990s, have become increasingly p...
I will examine how immigration into the United Kingdom has changed due to globalization, the strengt...
Societies and communities with relevant number of immigrants are subjected in the long-term to deep ...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the approach of the United Kingdom to immigration and integrati...
The forces and processes of globalization have led to regional integration in certain areas around t...
The forces and processes of globalization have led to regional integration in certain areas around t...
In this chapter, I explore the evolution of policy responses to global migratory flows in Britain. W...
Spearhead of multiculturalism in Europe, the UK has considerably moved its position on immigration a...
The aim of this paper is to examine the future of Britain and Britishness considering simultaneous c...
Although the ways that immigrants relate to UK culture has been a hot topic since the EU-referendum,...
Great Britain is one of the most important European immigration countries - as for number as well as...
Recent processes of globalization have determined the rise of migration all over the world: migratio...
ABSTRACT Immigrant integration has for a long time, been a crucial issue in Europe. Amongst the fac...
Growing hostility towards large-scale immigration following the EU enlargement (2004) and, later, th...
The policies of western European governments towards immigrants have undergone a period of change; f...
Immigration policies in Europe, since the late 1980s and the early 1990s, have become increasingly p...