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Luxembourg as an Immigration Success Story
The Grand Duchy in Pan-European Perspective
Luxembourg as an Immigration Success Story
The Grand Duchy in Pan-European Perspective
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Description
The literature on comparative immigration policy is full of studies of policy disasters. Such works show policymakers what to avoid, yet those individuals responsible for formulating and implementing immigration laws often lack examples of what they should be doing instead. That said, although about 64 percent of the labor force and 44 percent of the population of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is composed of non-citizens, public support for immigration is the highest in the European Union outside of Scandinavia, anti-immigrant violence is rare, and no politically influential anti-immigrant, far-right political party exists.
Luxembourg as an Immigration Success Story: The Grand Duchy in Pan-European Perspective, by Joel S. Fetzer, provides an in-depth examination of Luxembourg's impressive success in this particular arena. Based on personal interviews with Luxembourg's government officials, immigration scholars, ordinary immigrants, and human-rights activists. Fetzer first documents the Grand Duchy's praiseworthy integration of the foreign-born, and then compares Luxembourg's situation with that of other European Union countries in order to test corresponding explanations for this success.
The study concludes that Luxembourg's enviable experience with immigration can be primarily explained by its robust economy, relatively egalitarian income distribution, cultural similarity between native Luxembourgers and the predominately Portuguese and Italian immigrants, low levels of residential segregation, and pro-immigration consensus among the country's leaders.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Tables
Chapter 3 Abbreviations
Chapter 4 About the Cover
Chapter 5 Acknowledgments
Chapter 6 Chapter One: History of Migration and Policy in Luxembourg
Chapter 7 Chapter Two: Public Opinion and Anti-Immigrant Violence and Movements
Chapter 8 Chapter Three: Integration of Immigrants into the Schools
Chapter 9 Chapter Four: Economic and Occupational Integration of Newcomers
Chapter 10 Chapter Five: Housing and Residential Distribution of Immigrants
Chapter 11 Chapter Six: Integration of Immigrants into Sports and Political Organizations
Chapter 12 Chapter Seven: Accommodation of Immigrants' Religious Practices
Chapter 13 Chapter Eight: Local Voting and Immigrant Councils
Chapter 14 Chapter Nine: Lessons for Other Countries of Immigration
Chapter 15 Glossary of Non-English Terms
Chapter 16 Statistical Appendix
Chapter 17 Bibliography
Chapter 18 Index
Chapter 19 About the Author
Product details
Published | 16 Nov 2011 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 182 |
ISBN | 9780739170311 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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The book deserves to be read for its (not such an) outsider's perspective. . . . Fetzer did not remain in his ivory tower of statistics and experts; he went out into the field and placed Luxembourg in its international context.
Forum for Politik, Gesellschaft and Kultur in Luxemburg
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American political scientist Joel S. Fetzer paints a portrait of Luxembourg as an ‘immigration success story,’ and has delivered to us the American mail, so to speak, on the Luxembourgish ‘immigrant miracle.’. . . Fetzer’s book, destined for an international academic audience . . . will put Luxembourg on the map of comparative studies on immigration policy.
Hémecht: Journal of Luxemburg History