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Migrants Attitudes And The Welfare State The Danish Melting Pot Karen N Breidahl

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Migrants Attitudes And The Welfare State The Danish Melting Pot Karen N Breidahl
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.84 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Karen N. Breidahl, Troels F. Hedegaard, Kristian Kongshøj, Christian A. Larsen
ISBN: 9781800376335, 9781800376342, 1800376332, 1800376340
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Migrants Attitudes And The Welfare State The Danish Melting Pot Karen N Breidahl by Karen N. Breidahl, Troels F. Hedegaard, Kristian Kongshøj, Christian A. Larsen 9781800376335, 9781800376342, 1800376332, 1800376340 instant download after payment.

Analysing two major surveys of 14 different migrant groups connected to Danish register data, this insightful book explores what migrants think of the welfare state. It investigates the question of whether migrants assimilate to the ideas of extensive state intervention in markets and families or if they retain the attitudes and values that are prevalent in their countries of origin. The authors examine what various migrant groups from countries including Poland, Romania, Spain, the UK, China, Japan, Turkey, Russia, the US, Pakistan, Lebanon, Iraq and the former-Yugoslavia living in Denmark think about the trustworthiness of state institutions, state responsibility, economic redistribution, female employment and childcare. Chapters also cover the key issues of national identification, social trust and welfare nationalism. Concluding that migrants from diverse backgrounds assimilate well into the welfare attitudes, norms and values of the Danish people in several areas, the book points to the potential assimilative impact of the welfare state. Incorporating new theoretical discussions, this book will be critical reading for academics and students studying migration and welfare states. It will also be a useful resource for comparative migration researchers interested in the impact of the host country context on migrants' assimilation patterns.

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