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Why should I integrate?. A field report from asylum support

Par : Anna Maria Jagschitz
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  • Nombre de pages170
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-84-9072-622-8
  • EAN9788490726228
  • Date de parution28/10/2025
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille454 Ko
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  • Éditeurunited p.c.

Résumé

Everyone is talking about integration. What exactly is it, and is it even happening? If not, what is happening instead? Thousands of asylum seekers have been coming to Austria for decades. How successful are they at integrating, and what is the government doing to help? What are the cultural, political, and economic consequences of a steadily growing number of people from non-European countries coming here to stay permanently? These are questions that are best not discussed in public, certainly not objectively. Take a look behind the scenes of the Austrian asylum system and ask the necessary question: What should asylum policy look like for the benefit of the Austrian population? A relentless analysis of reality, free from ideological or philosophical taboos.
Everyone is talking about integration. What exactly is it, and is it even happening? If not, what is happening instead? Thousands of asylum seekers have been coming to Austria for decades. How successful are they at integrating, and what is the government doing to help? What are the cultural, political, and economic consequences of a steadily growing number of people from non-European countries coming here to stay permanently? These are questions that are best not discussed in public, certainly not objectively. Take a look behind the scenes of the Austrian asylum system and ask the necessary question: What should asylum policy look like for the benefit of the Austrian population? A relentless analysis of reality, free from ideological or philosophical taboos.