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Working Together For Local Integration Of Migrants And Refugees In Altena Coll

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Working Together For Local Integration Of Migrants And Refugees In Altena Coll
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Publisher: OECD
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.59 MB
Author: coll.
ISBN: 9789264299320, 9264299327
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Working Together For Local Integration Of Migrants And Refugees In Altena Coll by Coll. 9789264299320, 9264299327 instant download after payment.

Altena is a small industrial town in the Land of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The city has experienced a significant decline in its population in recent decades and further substantial decreases are predicted through 2030. In this context, the municipality has come to approach migrant integration as a chance to revive the city, counteract demographic change and fill existing labour force demands. In 2015, the city took on 100 more asylum seekers and refugees than required by federal allocation. In 2017, migrants made up 11.3% of the total population of Altena and the majority (54%) have lived there for longer than ten years. This report presents the way Altena and its state and non-state partners are addressing migrant integration issues and opportunities. In particular, the report sheds light on how refugees and asylum seekers have benefited from housing and civic participation programmes as well as the local responses to the peak in refugee and asylum seeker arrivals since 2015. In such a context, when migrant integration is part of the local development strategy, one key question is "How to encourage migrants stay in Altena?" 

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