This paper explains the role of local governments (cities, regions) in the implementation of immigration policy in Europe. It covers the period since the 1960s and explains various waves and types of immigration, state policies, and the capacities of local government to help with immigrant integration. Several case studies are presented: Antwerp (Belgium), Malmö (Sweden), and Bologna and the Veneto region (Italy). The policy of migrant integration is exceedingly complex, requiring persistent dedication on part of all countries to mitigate the biggest problems of the contemporary globalised world (wealth distribution; poverty reduction; prevention of economic and political conflicts, especially wars; development of human rights; ecology), an...
Integration of migrants is an intrinsic part of the modern life of almost all European states pursui...
ABSTRACT Immigrant integration has for a long time, been a crucial issue in Europe. Amongst the fac...
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom...
This paper explains the role of local governments (cities, regions) in the implementation of immigra...
The publication explores migrant integration in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belgium (Flanders) and...
Immigration presents both a challenge and an opportunity for the EU. It has an impact on the economy...
This special issue examines the integration of migrants at the local level by investigating the Euro...
In the context of the European population aging trend, and while the birth rate is still at a low le...
The study of integration policies at the national level of individual countries has been dominant fo...
Migration is one of the main factors that shape and accelerate the development of nations or urban a...
The countries of the European Union, which are final destinations or transit for refugees and migran...
This book prompts a fresh look on immigrant integration policy. Revealing just where immigrants and ...
In the era of migration, cities play an important role in integrating immigrants and promoting socia...
The paper explores the topic of migrant inclusion in decision-making processes, with a focus on the ...
This contribution discusses the integration processes of immigrants and minorities with a re-cent im...
Integration of migrants is an intrinsic part of the modern life of almost all European states pursui...
ABSTRACT Immigrant integration has for a long time, been a crucial issue in Europe. Amongst the fac...
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom...
This paper explains the role of local governments (cities, regions) in the implementation of immigra...
The publication explores migrant integration in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belgium (Flanders) and...
Immigration presents both a challenge and an opportunity for the EU. It has an impact on the economy...
This special issue examines the integration of migrants at the local level by investigating the Euro...
In the context of the European population aging trend, and while the birth rate is still at a low le...
The study of integration policies at the national level of individual countries has been dominant fo...
Migration is one of the main factors that shape and accelerate the development of nations or urban a...
The countries of the European Union, which are final destinations or transit for refugees and migran...
This book prompts a fresh look on immigrant integration policy. Revealing just where immigrants and ...
In the era of migration, cities play an important role in integrating immigrants and promoting socia...
The paper explores the topic of migrant inclusion in decision-making processes, with a focus on the ...
This contribution discusses the integration processes of immigrants and minorities with a re-cent im...
Integration of migrants is an intrinsic part of the modern life of almost all European states pursui...
ABSTRACT Immigrant integration has for a long time, been a crucial issue in Europe. Amongst the fac...
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom...