2018
DOI: 10.31297/hkju.18.3.4
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Local Perspective on the Practices and Challenges of Migrant Integration

Abstract: Poland is currently experiencing a transition with regard to migration trends. Foreign immigration, perceived until recently as a secondary issue by public administration, is on the increase. The largest groups of immigrants have traditionally included Ukrainians and the Vietnamese, although the country has not experienced a significant influx of foreigners arriving from Middle East and African countries. At present, Poland has no migration policy document in force and integrative actions are undertaken mostly… Show more

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“…Kraler, 2011;Mourão Permoser, 2012Mourão Permoser & Rosenberger, 2012;Perchinig, 2010) than other Central European countries that are generally marginal in the academic debate on immigrant integration. While there is only scarce research in this field in Slovakia and Hungary (Temesi, 2018;Zaková, 2019;Zubiková, 2021), several studies reporting on the development of local integration policies in Poland emerged recently (Duszczyk et al, 2018;Okólski & Wach, 2020;Ślęzak & Bielewska, 2021;Winiarska & Wojno, 2018). Nevertheless, most attention regarding immigrant integration management in the Visegrad countries has been drawn to the Czech case (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Kraler, 2011;Mourão Permoser, 2012Mourão Permoser & Rosenberger, 2012;Perchinig, 2010) than other Central European countries that are generally marginal in the academic debate on immigrant integration. While there is only scarce research in this field in Slovakia and Hungary (Temesi, 2018;Zaková, 2019;Zubiková, 2021), several studies reporting on the development of local integration policies in Poland emerged recently (Duszczyk et al, 2018;Okólski & Wach, 2020;Ślęzak & Bielewska, 2021;Winiarska & Wojno, 2018). Nevertheless, most attention regarding immigrant integration management in the Visegrad countries has been drawn to the Czech case (e.g.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%