2018
DOI: 10.1177/1024258918807135
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Refugee integration policy the Norwegian way – why good ideas fail and bad ideas prevail

Abstract: Integrating non-Western refugees into the highly specialised Scandinavian labour markets has proven difficult. This highly ideological policy field is an interesting case for the study of policy learning versus ideas as drivers for institutional change or continuity. Using the Norwegian Introductory Programme as a case study, we show that the application of core programme measures remains largely unaffected by evaluations that show that such measures tend to have very modest effects on the labour market integr… Show more

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“…WP30, 2016); thus, both education and integration policies are interlinked. These policies are not immune to influences of the powerful politicians (Djuve and Kavli, 2019) who may use discourse during the policy-making process in ways that reproduce inequalities in society. Thus, higher education and integration policy documents need to be critically analysed to unearth the social (in) justice refugees face in relation to higher education in Norway.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Policy Documentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…WP30, 2016); thus, both education and integration policies are interlinked. These policies are not immune to influences of the powerful politicians (Djuve and Kavli, 2019) who may use discourse during the policy-making process in ways that reproduce inequalities in society. Thus, higher education and integration policy documents need to be critically analysed to unearth the social (in) justice refugees face in relation to higher education in Norway.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Policy Documentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employment and education are the main focus areas of the Norwegian integration policy (Fangen, 2010; WP30, 2016). Although conversations on refugees participating in the labour market are gaining momentum in the literature (Djuve and Kavli 2019; Friberg and Midtbøen, 2018), little is known about the social inclusion of refugees into higher education in Norway. With this in mind, the present article aims at filling this gap in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evaluation also highlighted that implementation of the programme tended to vary according to street-level bureaucrats' values and personal attitudes towards it (Djuve et al 2017: 306). Djuve and Kavli (2018) find that assumptions about refugees' motivations and path dependency within the introductory programme have resulted in a structure where good ideas have failed and bad ideas have tended to prevail, suggesting room for improvement in the practices of the integration bureaucracy.…”
Section: Syrians In Norwaymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The Norwegian Introduction Programme for Newly Arrived Immigrants [NIP] is the most important measure for, and is paramount in, Norwegian integration policy (Djuve and Kavli 2019). NIP aims to provide asylum seekers, refugees, unaccompanied minors, and family reunified necessary qualifications to transfer into employment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%