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A survey of the world's oceans : Étude des océans du monde

7 May 2008

Much has been written about the barriers that newcomers face in adapting to their country of settlement, especially in regards to a frequent lack of proficiency in the official language(s) of the host country, cultural differences, devaluation of credentials and experience acquired in their home country, and a lack of social networks. [...] For example, the language skills and labour market outcomes of the parents of the second generation affect hierarchical relationships within the home that are associated with delinquency and integration into groups at the margins of society.5 “Ethnic capital” is a “Ethnic capital” has been found to be a uniquely influential part of uniquely influential part the social milieu.6 Identified within re [...] The Netherlands: The Accidental Multicultural State Dutch multiculturalism is more the product of developments on the ground than the result of a coherent policy. [...] The Netherlands has been a country of immigration since the Is the Netherlands a 1960s, but in those early days the country had no official policy of canary in the multicultural coal mine? [...] This brought a number of long-simmering issues into the open, including questions about the Dutch model of multiculturalism, the rapid growth of the Muslim community in the Netherlands, discrimination, and the place of religion in the public sphere.14 Following a period of activities and reform initiatives that could easily be described as reactionary, these debates are now starting to mature and
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Authors

Sykes, Stuart

ISBN
9780662483960
Pages
32
Published in
Canada

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