BALÁŽ, Roman. What is immigration without integration? In 2020 Fall Academic Conference, State University of New York, Empire State College. 2020.
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Original name What is immigration without integration?
Authors BALÁŽ, Roman.
Edition 2020 Fall Academic Conference, State University of New York, Empire State College, 2020.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Keywords in English migration, immigration, migrant integration, disintegration of society, market model of immigration, rise of societal risks
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Roman Baláž, Ph.D., učo 180944. Changed: 5/11/2020 16:32.
Abstract
In this session, 2020 Fulbright Alum Dr. Roman Baláž presents "migrant integration" as a highly structured multi-dimensional issue, which is closely connected to a national state, national identity, concentration of political power, ways of governance and social institutions. The term "migrant integration" is understood as the incorporation of migrants into the polities of the receiving societies in their day-to-day life. Dr. Baláž pays particular attention to the relations between migrant integration and the market model of immigration, which has been growing stronger in the USA and various European countries. The final intertwining exposes societal risks that emerge from both an emphasis on economic aspects of immigration and the lack of migrant integration.
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