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Moving Up And Getting On Migration Integration And Social Cohesion In The Uk Jill Rutter

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Moving Up And Getting On Migration Integration And Social Cohesion In The Uk Jill Rutter
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.73 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Jill Rutter
ISBN: 9781447314639, 1447314638
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Moving Up And Getting On Migration Integration And Social Cohesion In The Uk Jill Rutter by Jill Rutter 9781447314639, 1447314638 instant download after payment.

In most developed countries immigration policy is high on the political agenda. But what happens to migrants after their arrival – integration and social cohesion – has received less attention, yet these conditions matter to migrants and to wider society. Drawing on fieldwork in London and eastern England, Moving up and getting on is the first accessible, yet comprehensive, text to critique the effectiveness of recent integration and social cohesion policies and calls for a stronger political leadership. Written for those interested in public policy, the book argues that if the UK is to be successful in managing migration, there needs to be greater emphasis on the social aspects of integration and opportunities for meaningful social contact between migrants and longer-settled residents, particularly in the workplace.

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