Governing Diversity. Migrant Integration and Multiculturalism in North America and Europe
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Author(s)
Adam, Ilke
Alarcon-Henriquez, Alejandra
Berry, John W.
Bonjour, Saskia
Bribosia, Emmanuelle
Burns, Rachel
Caponio, Tiziana
Crepeau, Francois
Martiniello, Marco
Mourão Permoser, Julia
Oppenheimer, David
PASCOUAU, Yves
Portes, Alejandro
Prakash, Swati
Rea, andrea
Rorive, Isabelle
Testore, Gaia
Vickstrom, Erik
Contributor(s)
Rea, andrea (editor)
Bribosia, Emmanuelle (editor)
Rorive, Isabelle (editor)
Sredanovic, Djordje (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
During the 2000s, the European Union has witnessed a significant change in terms of integration policies for immigrants. Countries like Sweden and the Netherlands, who were both pioneers of multicultural policies in Europe both significantly limited such policies in the late 1990s.
Keywords
Migration; political science; sociology; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues::JBFH Migration, immigration and emigration; thema EDItEUR::5 Interest qualifiers::5P Relating to specific groups and cultures or social and cultural interests::5PB Relating to peoples: ethnic groups, indigenous peoples, cultures and other groupings of people::5PBC Relating to migrant groups / diaspora communities or peoplesPublisher
Éditions de l'Université de BruxellesPublication date and place
Bruxelles, 2018Series
European Studies,Classification
Migration, immigration and emigration
Relating to migrant groups / diaspora communities or peoples