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system and the labour market, to migrants and by including migrants in the national welfare system. With regard to the …
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Antwerp is the largest city in Flanders, with 470,044 inhabitants in 2006. Some 13% of the city’s population consists of foreigners, of whom 8% are non-EU nationals. Antwerp’s municipal housing policy aims to sustain and even increase the diversity within the city. This diversity pertains...
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The city of Vienna’s integration policies since the beginning of the 1990s have aimed to achieve equal rights and opportunities for immigrants in all spheres of social and economic, cultural and political life of the local population. Thus, a comprehensive set of measures were implemented to...
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Considering the late start of immigration - 10 years ago -, integration policies in Terrassa have developed rather …
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. In this prosperous city, the integration of migrants has primarily taken place through structural integration into the … labour market. The city included migrants in the general welfare state and social policy system. Concerning the housing … homeownership for families, a programme often used by migrants. …
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average) low income level of Frankfurt’s migrants, they frequently have less housing space than inhabitants without a … migration background. Migrants also tend to live in neighbourhoods with comparatively bad housing environments. However, in …
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Working time flexibility is a potentially important lever to foster the reconciliation of work, family, and private life. Giving workers greater autonomy and more control over their working times could empower them to better balance their work and non-work demands. This could then in turn lead...
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