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countries and between the European Union (EU) and non-EU migrants. The findings show that in most of the cases, migrants do not … highlights that the economic integration of migrants could be the main driver of cultural participation and integration …
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The first aim of the study is to explore the determinants of socio-cultural integration and to compare the degree of this integration between natives and immigrants. The second aim is to examine the relationship between socio-cultural integration and the subjective well-being of both natives and...
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, highlighting potential differences between countries and between the European Union (EU) and non-EU migrants. The results highlight …-term process or "experienced" activity. The findings also show that in most cases, migrants do not attend the cultural activities … integration of migrants could be the primary driver of cultural participation and integration. …
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The first aim of the study is to compare the intensity of participation in cultural activities among natives, first and second generation immigrants in Czech Republic. The second aim is to examine whether the participation in those activities improve the emotional and psychological well-being of...
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rights as measures of migrants’ socio-cultural integration. However, little is known about the migrants’ participation in … cultural and social involvement between migrants and natives. The analysis relies on information from the German Socio … natives and migrants in various social and cultural activities. In addition, this is the first study to analyse second and 2 …
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