'Integration': Migrants and Refugees between Scandinavian Welfare Societies and Family Relations.

Bidragets oversatte titel: "Integration": Migranter og flygtninge mellem skandianaviske velfærdsamfund og familierelationer
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    Abstract

    After a long history dominated by out-migration, Denmark, Norway and Sweden have, in the past 50 years, become immigration societies. This article compares how these Scandinavian welfare societies have sought to incorporate immigrants and refugees into their national communities. It suggests that, while the countries have adopted disparate policies and ideologies, differences in the actual treatment and attitudes towards immigrants and refugees in everyday life are less clear, due to parallel integration programmes based on strong similarities in the welfare systems and in cultural notions of equality in the three societies. Finally, it shows that family relations play a central role in immigrants’ and refugees’ establishment of a new life in the receiving societies, even though the welfare society takes on many of the social and economic functions of the family.
    Bidragets oversatte titel"Integration": Migranter og flygtninge mellem skandianaviske velfærdsamfund og familierelationer
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftJournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
    Vol/bind37
    Udgave nummer2
    Sider (fra-til)179-196
    Antal sider18
    ISSN1369-183X
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - feb. 2011

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