Integration of immigrants

The integration of immigrants or migrant integration is primarily the process of socioeconomic integration of immigrants and their descendants into a society through emancipatory and collective care values[1] of the host country. Secondarily, it involves the gradual access to equal opportunities with other residents in terms of community duties and political participation. Central aspects of socioeconomic integration include overcoming barriers related to language, education, labour market participation, and identification with social values and the host country. The topic covers both the individual affairs of immigrants in their everyday lives and the socio-cultural phenomena of the host society.

  1. ^ Prilleltensky, Isaac (1997). "Values, assumptions, and practices: Assessing the moral implications of psychological discourse and action". American Psychologist. 52 (5): 517–535. doi:10.1037/0003-066x.52.5.517. ISSN 1935-990X.

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