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- Author: International Organization for Migration
- Main Title: International Dialogue on Migration No. 11 , pp 71-81
- Publication Date: July 2005
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/9789210556231c011
- Language: English
Globalization and increased human mobility have contributed to migratory flows. Increasingly, new notions of belonging and identity are evolving and migrants today are likely to interact with more than one community on a transnational basis. Integration is often viewed as a two-way process of adaptation by newcomers and host communities in multiple arenas. While there are several models used by governments, there is no single blueprint for managing integration.
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Book DOI:
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