Originally a master’s thesis, this narrowed-down article aims at examining the term sustainable immigration by applying it to a Norwegian context. It concludes that the term lacks value due to its vague nature and finds that it is difficult to measure. Further, by assessing Norwegian immigration policy in terms of sustainability, the article showcases that i) Norway rescues fragile societies from mass despair by providing humanitarian aid, but by doing so, it promotes brain drain; ii) Norway assists and protects refugees on paper but rather doubtful in practice; iii) Norway’s voting patterns reveal citizens’ preference of restrictive immigration policies but opinion polls and surveys indicate a nuanced picture; iv) Norway makes an effort to...
The article discusses the ‘European dimension’ in a Norwegian context with focus on the relevance fo...
Until just a year ago, hardly anyone believed that the increasingly unrestrained growth in mobility ...
Until just a year ago, hardly anyone believed that the increasingly unrestrained growth in mobility ...
This article examines the Norwegian scholarly report titled NOU 2017:2—Integration and Trust: Long-T...
This article examines the Norwegian scholarly report titled NOU 2017:2—Integration and Trust: Long-T...
By exploring statelessness in an immigration policy implementation aspect, this thesis examines stat...
Academic scholars from different fields, but also international organisations, agencies and NGO’s ha...
During the autumn of 2015, Norway experienced a significant increased influx of migrants as a result...
The aim of the article is to describe the present situation regarding immigrants in Norway. Most of ...
While Assisted Return and deportation are frequently viewed as two different return policies, the fi...
The Norwegian pattern of international migration changed profoundly in thelast part of the previous ...
The increasing numbers of immigrants to Norway, and the future of the welfare state in a changing so...
Until just a year ago, hardly anyone believed that the increasingly unrestrained growth in mobility ...
During the last decades, the number of immigrants and refugees has increased worldwide. Simultaneous...
The article discusses the ‘European dimension’ in a Norwegian context with focus on the relevance fo...
The article discusses the ‘European dimension’ in a Norwegian context with focus on the relevance fo...
Until just a year ago, hardly anyone believed that the increasingly unrestrained growth in mobility ...
Until just a year ago, hardly anyone believed that the increasingly unrestrained growth in mobility ...
This article examines the Norwegian scholarly report titled NOU 2017:2—Integration and Trust: Long-T...
This article examines the Norwegian scholarly report titled NOU 2017:2—Integration and Trust: Long-T...
By exploring statelessness in an immigration policy implementation aspect, this thesis examines stat...
Academic scholars from different fields, but also international organisations, agencies and NGO’s ha...
During the autumn of 2015, Norway experienced a significant increased influx of migrants as a result...
The aim of the article is to describe the present situation regarding immigrants in Norway. Most of ...
While Assisted Return and deportation are frequently viewed as two different return policies, the fi...
The Norwegian pattern of international migration changed profoundly in thelast part of the previous ...
The increasing numbers of immigrants to Norway, and the future of the welfare state in a changing so...
Until just a year ago, hardly anyone believed that the increasingly unrestrained growth in mobility ...
During the last decades, the number of immigrants and refugees has increased worldwide. Simultaneous...
The article discusses the ‘European dimension’ in a Norwegian context with focus on the relevance fo...
The article discusses the ‘European dimension’ in a Norwegian context with focus on the relevance fo...
Until just a year ago, hardly anyone believed that the increasingly unrestrained growth in mobility ...
Until just a year ago, hardly anyone believed that the increasingly unrestrained growth in mobility ...