Local Migrant Integration Policies and Their Structural Mechanisms
subjects:
political science and international relations, social work, crisis management and safety
e-book, 1. edition
published: november 2023
ISBN: 978-80-246-4195-9
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/9788024641959
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The publication explores migrant integration in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belgium (Flanders) and Germany (Bavaria) with the aim to understand the unique situational context of each country and to find opportunities for mutual learning and sharing of best practices. First, the realities in the four examined countries are introduced, focusing on strategic materials, key actors and mutual expectations from migrants and the receiving societies. The Czech Republic and Slovakia are inspected in greater detail as less information is generally available on the situation in the two countries. After exploring the countries’ approaches to migrants (especially at the local level), the book presents unique inspirational practices that can be a source of inspiration to others. Finally, the publication examines the challenges faced by the four countries in terms of local integration of migrants, and gives a number of practical recommendations. The publication follows developments up to the end of 2021.
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Local Migrant Integration Policies and Their Structural Mechanisms is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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- Jelinkova - Local Migrant Integration Policies
- 1 Focus of the Monograph and Methodology
- 2 Integration Challenges in the Light of Different Approaches
- 3 Legislative Setting and Strategic Grounding in the CR
- 4 Legislative Setting and Strategic Grounding in Slovakia
- 5 Migrant Integration Policies in Flanders (Belgium)
- 6 Migrant Integration Policies in Bavaria (Germany)
- 7 Inspiring Practices to Share
- 8 Challenges, Opportunities and Practical Recommendations