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The Local Dimension of Migration Policymaking

2011· book· en· 382 citations· W1776144050 on OpenAlex· 10.5117/9789089642325

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Abstract

Maren Borkert and Tiziana Caponio 1 From the nation state to the city: the emergence of local integration as a European policy issue 2 The study of local integration policy in Europe: where are we and where we are going? 3 The content of the book 1. Naturalisation politics in Switzerland: explaining rejection rates at the local level Marc Helbling 1 Introduction 2 What is to be explored: naturalisation procedures in Swiss municipalities 3 What is to be explained: the rejection rate 4 Looking for explanations: local citizenship politics in Europe 5 The arguments and how to operationalise them 6 The impact of cultural and political factors 7 Conclusion 2. Grassroots multiculturalism in Italy: Milan, Bologna and Naples compared Tiziana Caponio 1 Integration models at a crossroad: a defeat of multiculturalism? 2 Policies for immigrants in Milan, Bologna and Naples: a comparison of official priorities 3 Policy networks and implementation: a reconstruction of practices 4 Explaining grassroots multiculturalism: actors' logic in different contexts 5 Conclusion 3. Young immigrants' low participation in the German vocational training system: how local actors in Munich and Frankfurt/Main try to make a difference Can M. Aybek 1 Introduction 2 The situation of young immigrants in the German vocational education system 3 Integration policy and local governance of vocational training 4 Introducing and establishing new approaches in VET 5 Conclusion 4. Local policies concerning unemployment among immigrant youth in Amsterdam and in Berlin: towards strategic replacement and pragmatic accommodation Floris Vermeulen and Rosanne Stotijn 1 Introduction 2 The policy paradox: the dilemma of recognition 3 Local integration policies in Amsterdam 4 Local integration policy in Berlin 5 Immigrant youth unemployment in Amsterdam and in Berlin 6 Conclusion 5. Managing religious pluralism in Canadian cities: mosques in Montreal and Laval Aude-Claire Fourot 1 Introduction: cities and the current challenges of religious pluralism 2 Issues and approaches associated with creating Muslim places of worship 3 Muslim places of worship: a configurational analysis of institutionalisation processes 4 Examples of institutionalisation processes 5 Conclusion Conclusion: making sense of local migration policy arenas Tiziana Caponio 1 Introduction 2 Looking for commonality in extreme difference: local policy arenas in the migration field 3 The contexts: the role of local authorities in migration policymaking in Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Canada 4 Policymaking patterns in local migration policy arenas: evidence from case studies 5 Conclusion

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Topic
Migration and Labor Dynamics
Field
Social Sciences
Canadian institutions
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Dimension (graph theory)Political scienceMathematicsPure mathematics
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