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What is Integration? A Comparative View from Immigrants and Municipal Policy

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Title
What is Integration? A Comparative View from Immigrants and Municipal Policy
Author(s)
Verdía Varela, Verónica
Fernández-Suárez, Belén
DePalma, Renée
Date
2020-02-11
Citation
Verdía Varela, V., Fernández Suárez, B. and DePalma, R. (2020), What is Integration? A Comparative View from Immigrants and Municipal Policy. Int Migr, 58: 128-143. https://doi.org/10.1111/imig.12694
Abstract
[Abstract] The ongoing project of citizenship construction in societies receiving international immigration demands a perspective that takes into account the interests, views and needs of all socio-demographic groups, including those of newcomers as potential new citizens. We interviewed representatives of 16 immigrant associations operating in the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia, reviewed immigration policy in 13 Spanish (Galician) municipalities, and interviewed 20 municipal government staff members who put these into practice. With this research, we aim to explore the perspectives of immigrants with respect to their own integration and to examine how these compare with local policies designed to facilitate these processes. By comparing the immigrant representatives' perceptions with local policy discourses and practice, our study reveals how local integration practice is not only inconsistent with its own policy discourse but also fails to consider and include immigrants' own understandings of what integration means and how it can be achieved.
Keywords
Integration
Immigrants
 
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0020-7985

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