Migration and integration in Flanders : Multidisciplinary perspectives / edited by Christiane Timmerman, Noel Clycq, Francois Levrau, Lore Van Praag and Dirk Vanheule.
Material type: TextSeries: CeMIS Migration and Intercultural StudiesPublication details: Leuven : Leuven University Press, (c)2018.Description: 1 online resource (276 pages)Content type:- text
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- JV8162 .M547 2018
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Thought-provoking insights on the nexus of migration and integration beyond the national context. Across the world, and due to ongoing globalisation, migration is increasingly becoming a part of daily life. But more than ever, migration can no longer be viewed as a simple linear trajectory from A to B. The emergence of transnational communities and intense interactions between regions of origin and of destination have led to new forms of social-cultural praxis and (sub)cultures which exert an important influence on the integration of immigrants. The case of Flanders, the northern part of Belgium and at the centre of EU policymaking, is presented as a case study in this book.
Foreword / Godfr ied Engbersen -- Introduction : migration-integration dynamics in Flanders / Christiane Timmerman, Noel Clycq, François Levrau, Lore Van Praag and Dirk Vanheule -- part I. Setting the scene for understanding integration dynamics in Flanders/Belgium -- 1. Europe and the human rights imaginary : do perceptions of human rights in Europe affect migration aspirations? / Christiane Timmerman, Gert Verschraegen and Kenneth Hemmerechts -- 2. Fundamental rights as a catalyst for integration / Sanne Van de Pol, Dirk Vanheule, and Noel Clycq -- 3. 'You can't escape from it. It's in your blood' : naturalising ethnicity and strategies to ensure family and in-group cohesion / Noel Clycq -- part II. Integration dynamics and societal institutions in Flemish society -- 4. Key problems in primary health care -- qualitative research on prevention amongst physicians working in a superdiverse context / David De Coninck, François Levrau and Falke Tibax -- 5. Ethnic bound school choice : tolerance thresholds motivated by in-group preferences, out-group avoidance and an ethnic proxy for academic quality / Ward Nouwen, Anneloes Vandenbroucke and Steven Groenez -- 6. 'We hold on to the ones we have' : addressing school mobility to facilitate 'stable' educational trajectories, a case-study of an urban high school in Flanders / Rut Van Caudenberg, Noel Clycq, Ward Nouwen and Christiane Timmerman -- 7. Creating bonding social capital : the case of the Polish community school in Flanders / Edith Piqueray, Noel Clycq and Christiane Timmerman -- 8. 'We trust them, because they are receptive' : intercultural mediation to overcome barriers between Roma and mainstream education / Didier Boost -- 9. Can the introduction of a third party improve the quality of work for migrant domestic workers? The case of the service voucher system in Belgium / Joris Michielsen -- 10. Does migration motive matter for migrants' employment outcomes? The case of Belgium / Dries Lens, Ive Marx and Sunčica Vujić.
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