2019
DOI: 10.18662/po/60
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The Perception of the Integration Process and the Provision of Social Services by Immigrants

Abstract: Migration is a phenomenon that is present in every country. Emigration is more typical for some countries and immigration for other countries. In the past, emigration was typical for our country.. Recently, however, more and more immigrants arrive in Slovakia, especially in terms of looking for work. The aim of this article was to explore how migrants perceived their integration process and the provision of social services in Slovakia. We particularly focused on what social services they used during their inte… 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.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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%
“…The problem with this situation is that state power towards the public refuses to discuss liberal immigration policy. In addition, there has been a lack of a stronger debate on integration policy in Slovakia in the long-term (Zakova, 2019). Therefore, it is possible that Slovakia will repeat the mistakes of Western European countries.…”
Section: Gap Hypothesis On the Example Of Slovak Immigration Policymentioning
confidence: 99%