Immigrants in the Second Generation: Challenge to the French Model of Integration
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2008
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1733-2680
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Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
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"Europe has for centuries been a place where cultures, religions and ethnicities mixed.
This led on the one hand to progress and cultural enrichment, but on the other,
to the most bloody conflicts. Nowadays, this diversity has increased: migrations
are a common phenomenon on all levels: local, national, regional and global. With
the end of the colonial era, a large number of former citizens claimed the right to
settle down in the former metropolises. This was when the first major communities
of non-Europeans began to appear on the continent. The economic situation after
the second world war created an urgent need for workforce, and Western Europe
eagerly invited people from Maghreb, Turkey, Middle East, and Asia to come and
work in the coal mines, factories, and at construction sites to rebuild their cities and
infrastructure demolished during the war."(...)
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Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe 2010, nr 2, s. 87-97.