Migration and Media in Finland 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-66988-1_5
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Perceptions of Immigrants Towards Refugees and Finns

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“…In Finland where traditionally there has been more emigration than immigration, the country has been relatively ethnically homogenous (Kaasalainen & Huuhka, 2016). In the last two decades, Finland has had changes in its migration trajectory and there are now more people coming to the country than those leaving (Croucher et al, 2021). Immigration has led to multiculturalism and ethnic diversity with major cities like Helsinki being cosmopolitan.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Finland where traditionally there has been more emigration than immigration, the country has been relatively ethnically homogenous (Kaasalainen & Huuhka, 2016). In the last two decades, Finland has had changes in its migration trajectory and there are now more people coming to the country than those leaving (Croucher et al, 2021). Immigration has led to multiculturalism and ethnic diversity with major cities like Helsinki being cosmopolitan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%