Cultural Integration of Immigrants in Europe

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Publication Date 2012
ISBN 978-0-19-966009-4
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The concepts of cultural diversity and cultural identity are at the forefront of the political debate in many western societies. In Europe, the discussion is stimulated by the political pressures associated with immigration flows, which are increasing in many European countries. The imperatives that current immigration trends impose on European democracies bring to light a number of issues that need to be addressed. What are the patterns and dynamics of cultural integration? How do they differ across immigrants of different ethnic groups and religious faiths? How do they differ across host societies? What are the implications and consequences for market outcomes and public policy? Which kind of institutional contexts are more or less likely to accommodate the cultural integration of immigrants? All these questions are crucial for policy makers and await answers.

This book aims to provide a stepping stone to the debate. Taking an economic perspective, this edited collection presents a current, comparative picture of the process of cultural integration of immigrants across Europe. It documents the main economic debates on the causes and consequences of cultural integration of immigrants, and provides detailed descriptions of the cultural and economic integration process in seven main European countries, including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. It also compares the European context with the integration of immigrants in the United States.

Readership: Academics, researchers, and graduate students interested in economics, immigration, sociology, public policy, political science, and human geography. Policy-makers in the UK, US, and Europe.

Contents
1: Yann Algan, Alberto Bisin, and Thierry Verdier: Introduction: Perspectives on Cultural Integration of Immigrants
2: Yann Algan, Camille Landais, and Claudia Senik: Cultural Integration in France
3: Amelie Constant, Olga Nottmeyer, and Klaus Zimmermann: Cultural Integration in Germany
4: Alberto Bisin and Eleonora Patacchini: Cultural Integration in Italy
5: Sara de la Rica and Francesc Ortega: Cultural Integration in Spain
6: Lena Nebky: Cultural Integration in Sweden
7: Pierre Kolher: Cultural Integration in Switzerland
8: Alan Manning and Andreas Georgiadis: Cultural Integration in United Kingdom
9: Jacob Vigdor: Cultural Integration in the United States
10: Yann Algan and Mariya Aleksynska: Conclusion: Cultural Integration of Immigrants in Europe.

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