Project Details
Description
A qualitative study of the engagement by migrant minorities with the state in three European cities
Layman's description
A sociological study of the engagement by migrant minorities with the state in three European cities
Key findings
Community activists played a key role in helping migrant minorities to engage with government regulations and healthcare initiatives at the local level in these three cities. Local ethnic and religious solidarities were crucial in this engagement and showed the importance of local state agencies working with these activists and solidarities rather than ignoring them.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/03/21 → 15/12/22 |