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Journal articles on the topic "Immigrants – France"

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Pan Ké Shon, Jean-Louis, and Gregory Verdugo. "Forty years of immigrant segregation in France, 1968–2007. How different is the new immigration?" Urban Studies 52, no. 5 (April 22, 2014): 823–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098014529343.

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Analysing restricted access census data, this paper examines the long-term trends of immigrant segregation in France from 1968 to 2007. Similarly to other European countries, France experienced a rise in the proportion of immigrants in its population that was characterised by a new predominance of non-European immigration. Despite this, average segregation levels remained moderate. While the number of immigrant enclaves increased, particularly during the 2000s, the average concentration for most groups decreased because of a reduction of heavily concentrated census tracts, and census tracts with few immigrants. Contradicting frequent assertions, neither mono-ethnic census tracts nor ghettos exist in France. By contrast, many immigrants live in census tracts characterised by a low proportion of immigrants from their own group and from all origins. A long residential period in France is correlated with lower concentrations and proportion of immigrants in the census tract for most groups, though these effects are sometimes modest.
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Perrot, Jeanne, Jean-François Hamel, Antoine Lamer, and Mathieu Levaillant. "The Relationship between the Immigrant Rate and Health Status in the General Population in France." Journal of Personalized Medicine 11, no. 7 (June 30, 2021): 627. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11070627.

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Mostly studied at the individual level, the analysis of immigrants’ health status at a populational level may provide a different perspective to investigate, including social determinants as part of the explanation of the relationship between them and health status in France. We analyzed freely accessible databases curated by French public bodies. The dependent variables were death rate and mean age at death. Immigrant rate and covariates associated with either of the outcomes were explored in univariate and multivariate models. Linear models were used to explain the mean age at death, whereas tobit models were used to explain the death rate. The immigrant rate varied markedly from one department to another, as did healthcare accessibility, population’s age profile, and economic covariates. Considering univariate models, almost all the studied covariates were significantly associated with comes. The immigrant rate was associated with a lower death rate and a lower age at death. In multivariate models, the immigrant rate was no longer associated with age at death but was still negatively associated with the death rate. In France, the departments with a higher proportion of immigrants were those with a lower death rate, possibly because immigrants are attracted to economically thriving areas.
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Calvo, F., C. Giralt, and C. Xavier. "Homelessness and Immigrants: In Front of the Border Between Spain and France." European Psychiatry 41, S1 (April 2017): S621. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.999.

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IntroductionIn 2006, prior to the worldwide economic crisis which especially affected Western countries, Southern Spain was one of the illegal immigrant gateways from Africa into Europe. The aim of this study is to establish the rate of homeless immigrants in a cohort of 2006 and carry out a follow up until 2015 in order to explore the chronicity associated to the territory.MethodsSample: 949 persons experiencing homelessness in Girona, according to official records. Procedure: prospective longitudinal study of the total population of homeless people in Girona. In 2006, a list was made of all the homeless people detected by both specialised and nonspecialised teams, which have been followed until the present day. Instruments: data bases of different official teams. Statistical analysis: measures of central tendency and dispersion and contingency tables were used for the comparison of qualitative variables.ResultsOverall, 64.8% of the population of Girona are immigrants (n = 614), principally from the Maghreb, (χ2 = 36.9, df = 4, P < .001) and 333 (36.3%) are autochthonous. The percentage of homeless immigrants in relation to the total immigrant population was 4.4%. Comparing the homeless autochthonous population with the total of the autochthonous population, homelessness among autochthonous population was 0.4%.ConclusionsThe results suggest that homelessness was more incidental in the immigrant group than in the autochthonous group. The percentage of immigrants who still live in homeless conditions suggests that immigration is a risk factor in the chronicity of the problem.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
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Shmelev, Dmitry. "Muslim Immigration to France in the 20th Century: Causes, Cycles, Problems." ISTORIYA 12, no. 5 (103) (2021): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840015636-8.

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The article devoted to the problem of Muslim immigration in France in the 20th century. The focus is on the causes of Muslim immigration, its cycles, specificity and consequences for modern French society. Based on a comparison of various statistical data, it stated that Muslim immigration is an integral part of three large waves of immigration flows that took place from the end of the 19th to the end of the 20th centuries. The article notes the correlation of the number of Muslim immigrants in France with the global numbers of immigrant arrivals to the country. However, if in the first two waves their number depended on the economic needs of the French economy (Muslims came to earn money), then during the third wave other factors came into play — the creation of stable communities, family reunification, going on stage second and third generations of immigrants, social problems of their arrangement and adaptation to French legal norms and customs. The article notes the specificity of the geographical concentration of the Muslim population, which takes place either near large industrial centers and cities (which makes it easier to find work and social protection), or in places of proximity to their native countries (southern France). Special attention paid to the problem of the evolution of state policy in the admission and integration of immigrants, when various methods tired from assimilation, the adoption of quotas to the policy of flexible regulation of immigration and expulsion of illegal immigrants from the country. The article analyzes the position of the Muslim community in France, the role of Muslim associations in its life, the impact on the socio-cultural life of the French. It can stated that Islam has become the second religion in France, which determines its position — a stable presence in socio-economic life (employment, the spread of the social protection system to immigrants), political (the right to vote, the possibility of creating associations, manifestations), religious (the possibility of worship), cultural (the formation of a specific immigrant subculture).
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Wirz, Dominique S., Martin Wettstein, Anne Schulz, Philipp Müller, Christian Schemer, Nicole Ernst, Frank Esser, and Werner Wirth. "The Effects of Right-Wing Populist Communication on Emotions and Cognitions toward Immigrants." International Journal of Press/Politics 23, no. 4 (August 2, 2018): 496–516. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1940161218788956.

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The persuasiveness of right-wing populist communication has become a widely discussed topic; it is often assumed that such messages might foster anti-immigrant attitudes among citizens. The present study explores the effects of the different components of right-wing populist communication—anti-immigrant messages, populist content, and populist style—on attitudes toward immigrants. By combining a media content analysis ( N = 605 articles) with a panel survey ( N = 1,968) in metropolitan areas of four Western European countries (France, Germany, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom), this study analyzes how citizens’ attitudes toward immigrants are influenced by the right-wing populist communication with which they are confronted in their individual media diet. The results show that anti-immigrant statements in the media lead to more negative cognitions toward immigrants, while populist content leads to more negative emotions. The study, thus, demonstrates that not only anti-immigrant rhetoric but also populism as a thin-centered ideology influence citizens’ attitudes toward immigrants on top of pre-existing attitudes.
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COSTE, Marion. "Schizophrénie identitaire et failles culturelles dans trois romans de Calixthe Beyala." Revue plurilingue : Études des Langues, Littératures et Cultures 2, no. 1 (December 2, 2018): 44–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.46325/ellic.v2i1.25.

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Abstract In three novels of Calixthe Beyala which the characters are African immigrants or African immigrants' children in France, Mummy has a lover, How to cook her husband in an African way, The novel of Pauline, I will show that the writing rise in the identity crisis of the immigrant. In the same time, the writing offers a partial curing. Résumé À travers l'étude de trois romans de Calixthe Beyala qui mettent en scène des immigrés africains ou enfants d'immigrés africains en France, Maman a un amant, Comment cuisiner son mari à l’Africaine, Le roman de Pauline, je montrerais que l'écriture prend sa source dans la blessure identitaire de l'immigré tout en en proposant une forme partielle de guérison.
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Soehl, Thomas. "Social Reproduction of Religiosity in the Immigrant Context: The Role of Family Transmission and Family Formation — Evidence from France." International Migration Review 51, no. 4 (December 2017): 999–1030. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/imre.12289.

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This paper compares two aspects of the social reproduction of religion: parent-to-child transmission, and religious homogamy. Analysis of a survey of immigrants in France shows that for parent-to-child transmission, immigrant status/generation is not the central variable — rather, variation is across religions with Muslim families showing high continuity. Immigrant status/generation does directly matter for partner choice. In Christian and Muslim families alike, religious in-partnering significantly declines in the second generation. In turn, the offspring of religiously non-homogamous families is less religious. For Muslim immigrants this points to the possibility of a non-trivial decline in religiosity in the third generation.
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Murat, Marina. "Do Immigrant Students Succeed? Evidence from Italy and France." Global Economy Journal 12, no. 3 (August 17, 2012): 1850269. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/1524-5861.1872.

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This paper uses data from PISA 2006 on science, mathematics and reading to analyze immigrant school gaps – negative difference between immigrants’ and natives’ scores - and the structural features of educational systems in two adjacent countries, Italy and France, with similar migration inflows and with similar schooling institutions, based on tracking. Our results show that tracking and school specific programs matter; in both countries, the school system upholds a separation between students with different backgrounds and ethnicities. Residential segregation or discrimination seem also to be at work, especially in France. Given the existing school model, a teaching support in mathematics and science in France and in reading in Italy would help immigrant students to converge to natives’ standards.
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Bell, David Andreas, and Zan Strabac. "Exclusion of Muslims in Eastern Europe and Western Europe. A Comparative Analysis of Anti-Muslim Attitudes in France, Norway, Poland and Czech Republic." International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 28, no. 1 (November 26, 2021): 117–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718115-bja10006.

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There are worrying signs of rising intolerance towards Muslim immigrants in the majority of European societies. We use data from the 2014/2015 wave of European Social Survey to analyse negative attitudes toward Muslim immigrants in France, Norway, Poland and the Czech Republic. Results of the analyses reveal that both levels and determinants of the anti-Muslim attitudes vary greatly. The levels are highest in Czech Republic and Poland, the two countries that have a very low Muslim population. Nevertheless, contact with immigrants reduces hostility toward Muslims also in these two countries. We find that theoretical approaches commonly used in studies of anti-immigrant attitudes are better suited to explain negative attitudes in Western European than in Eastern European countries. We argue that future research on hostility toward immigrants in Europe should focus more on Eastern European countries, as attitudes toward immigrants in several of these are worryingly negative.
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Hochschild, Jennifer L., and Porsha Cropper. "Immigration regimes and schooling regimes: Which countries promote successful immigrant incorporation?" Theory and Research in Education 8, no. 1 (March 2010): 21–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1477878509356342.

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While Canada is often described as the most and France as one of the least successful countries in the realm of immigrant incorporation, the question remains unresolved of how to evaluate a country’s policies for dealing with immigration and incorporation relative to that of others. Our strategy is to examine the relationships among (1) countries’ policies and practices with regard to admitting immigrants, (2) their educational policies for incorporating first- and second-generation immigrants, and (3) the educational achievement of immigrants and their children. We compare eight western industrialized countries. We find that immigration regimes, educational regimes, and schooling outcomes are linked distinctively in each country. States that are liberal, or effective, on one dimension may be relatively conservative, or ineffective, on another, and countries vary in their willingness and ability to help disadvantaged people achieve upward mobility through immigration and schooling. We conclude that, by some normative standards, France has a better immigration regime than Canada does. Overall, this study points to new ways to study immigration and new normative standards for judging states’ policies of incorporation.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Immigrants – France"

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MOBA, M'BWILU GABRIEL. "L'integration des immigrants zairois en france : 1980 - 1994." Paris 7, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA070081.

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Le zaire n'a pas signe de convention en matiere d'immigration avec la france. Malgre cela, l'immigration zairoise n'est plus un mythe mais une realite socio-culturelle et socio-economique. La presence des immigrants zairois s'est accrue vers les annees 80. Cependant, cette immigration n'est pas comparable aux immigrations precedentes connues par la france. Elle est atypique. En depit de la connaissance de la langue du pays d'acceuil, leur integration n'etait pas facile car elle dependait de plusieurs facteurs
The zairian government and the french one didn't sign a convention related to immigration. Despite that fact, zairian immigration is far more a social, cultural, and economic reality than a myth. The zairian immigrants' presence increased in the early 80's. However that may be, this immigration shouldn't be comparable to the former ones people could witness in france, a phenomenon which-seems to be atypical. In spite of the immigrants' good command of the french language. Their integration was such an ordeal that they had to abide by drastic measures
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Gordon, Daniel Alexander. "Immigrants and the New Left in France, 1968-1971." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.368495.

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Hook, Christopher H. "IDENTITY (MIS)PERCEPTIONS: FRANCE AND ITS IMMIGRANTS OF MUSLIM ORIGIN." Kent State University Honors College / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ksuhonors1304619358.

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Sporton, Deborah. "The differential fertility of immigrants within the Ile-de-France region." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.334757.

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Diaz, Pablo F. "Labor market integration of immigrants in France, Germany and the United Kingdom." Thesis, Monterey, California : Naval Postgraduate School, 2010. http://edocs.nps.edu/npspubs/scholarly/theses/2010/Mar/10Mar%5FDiaz%5FPablo.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A. in Security Studies (Europe and Eurasia))--Naval Postgraduate School, March 2010.
Thesis Advisor(s): Siegel, Scott ; Shore, Zachary. "March 2010." Description based on title screen as viewed on April 26, 2010. Author(s) subject terms: Labor Market Integration, Immigrants, France, Germany, United Kingdom Institutional Racism, Education, Language. Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-88). Also available in print.
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Debicka-Dyer, Anna Michalina. "French and Spanish in Contact: Code-switching among Spanish Immigrants in France." MSSTATE, 2006. http://sun.library.msstate.edu/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-11072006-174521/.

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This sociolinguistic study of the bilingual speech of Spanish immigrants in Toulouse, France focuses on the phenomenon of code-switching (CS). The analysis of the data showed that most CS was situational, rather than metaphorical. Three types of CS were found: insertion, alternation, and congruent lexicalization. Their examination revealed that the insertion of French words was more common than of Spanish items, the alternation was most frequent in repetitions, and the congruent lexicalization was present at the grammatical and structural level. The speech of the individual participants was also analyzed, and it was found that the sociological aspects greatly affected the use of CS. Finally, the analysis of the frequency effects was conducted revealing that the topic of the nouns influenced the language in which the nouns were used. The results proved that it is impossible to conduct a reliable grammatical analysis without including the sociolinguistic aspects.
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Nedjai, M. S. "The socio-educational experience of Algerian immigrants' children in France and Algeria." Thesis, University of Bath, 1989. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.235317.

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Part A looks at a number of countries' experience in the field of immigrants1 children's education. An attempt is made to gain an understanding of these countries' experiences and to present the phenomenon in a world-wide perspective. Sane factors which are considered by researchers, in these countries, as contributory factors to the school failure of imnmigrants' children are isolated, discussed and analysed. This forms a platform of work for our own research. This part also examines sane aspects of the life of Algerian children in France and provides the reader with a clear picture of these pupils' lives, indispensable for the understanding of their socio-educational experience in France as well as in Algeria. Part B deals with the research design and the methodology used in our work. Part C is an analysis of the socio-educational experience of Algerian immigrants' children in France and an attempt to isolate and analyse the factors that make these children fail in the French educational system. Part D investigates the same factors as in Part B. However, it deals with Algerian pupils who have "returned" to Algeria and who are being schooled in the Algerian educational system. Part E draws sane recommendations for the improvement of these children's education and social life. These recommendations are evaluated and re-appraised in the light of experts' and officials' opinions in both Algeria and France.
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El, Shafey Ezzat. "Codes linguistiques et alternance de codes chez les immigrants égyptiens en France." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUL071.

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Cette thèse étudie pour la première fois les pratiques langagières de la communauté grandissante des immigrés égyptiens en France. L’analyse morphosyntaxique a comme cadre la théorie insertionnelle Matrix Language Frame de Myers-Scotton (1993, 1997 et 2000). Nous constatons que les Égyptiens de la première génération recourent à l’alternance codique sans s’en rendre compte ou sans le reconnaître tandis que ceux de la deuxième génération sont conscients des caractéristiques linguistiques nées du contact des langues. De plus, la femme égyptienne, avec son rôle de maintien de l’arabe auprès de ses enfants, trouve sa féminité dans l’apprentissage du français et par conséquent elle joue un rôle important dans la pratique de l’alternance codique au sein de la famille. Les raisons de l’alternance codique chez les Égyptiens sont variées, par exemple : la citation ou le discours rapporté ; la désignation d’un interlocuteur en faisant intégrer à un groupe un interlocuteur tenu à l’écart ; l’humour qui caractérise notamment les Égyptiens de la première génération ; la spontanéité et la précision en optant directement pour le lexème le plus immédiatement disponible, même s’il est dans une langue différente par rapport au reste de la communication. Nos informateurs de la première génération ont recours aux procédés morphologiques pour simplifier l’usage des mots français ayant des sons qui n’existent pas en arabe égyptien ou ceux qui se composent de plus de trois syllabes. Nous exploitons les caractéristiques de ce contact des langues pour aider les élèves égyptiens nouvellement arrivés à réussir leur scolarité et s’intégrer dans la société française via la maîtrise du français
This thesis analyses for the first time the language practices of the growing community of Egyptian immigrants in France. The morphosyntactical analysis is made in the framework of insertional theory Matrix Language Frame of Myers-Scotton (1993, 1997 and 2000). We find that the Egyptians of the first generation resort to code switching without realizing it or recognizing it while those of second generation are aware of the linguistic characteristics of the language contact. Furthermore, the Egyptian woman, with her role of maintaining Arabic with her children, finds her femininity in learning French and therefore she plays an important role in the practice of code switching within the family. The reasons of the code switching in the Egyptian community are varied, for example, the quotation or the reported speech ; the designation of an interlocutor by integrating into a group an interlocutor kept apart ; the humor that particularly characterizes the Egyptians of the first generation ; the spontaneity and the precision by opting directly for the most immediately available lexeme even if it is in a different language than the rest of the communication. Our informants of the first generation use morphological procedures to simplify the use of French words having sounds that don’t exist in Egyptian Arabic or those that consist of more than three syllables. We use the characteristics of this language contact to help Egyptian students newlly arrived to succeed in their schooling and integrate into the French society through the mastering of French language
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McAvay, Haley. "Immigrants’ spatial incorporation in France : patterns and determinants of neighborhood and housing attainment." Thesis, Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016IEPP0036/document.

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Cette thèse cherche à analyser les dynamiques résidentielles des populations immigrées et issues de l’immigration en France et leur situation face au logement. S’appuyant sur deux grandes bases de données, l’Echantillon Démographique Permanent (INSEE) et l’enquête Trajectoires et Origines (INED/INSEE), qui comptent parmi les rares bases de données en France qui permettent d’identifier les immigrés et leurs descendants à travers le temps (1990-2008), cette recherche comporte trois grands volets empiriques. En premier lieu, je propose un panorama des situations résidentielles des immigrés et de leurs descendants, en focalisant sur les caractéristiques des zones urbaines où ces groupes sont concentrés, leur statut d’occupation du logement, ainsi que la manière dont ces différentes dimensions résidentielles s’articulent. Deuxièmement, tirant profit de la dimension longitudinale des données, l’analyse porte sur la mobilité résidentielle de ces groupes, en traçant leurs trajectoires dans les quartiers et dans le logement. Finalement, je mène une analyse intergénérationnelle des inégalités résidentielles afin de déterminer à quel point les individus « héritent » les positions spatiales de leurs parents. L’analyse porte une attention particulière aux déterminants individuels et contextuels des trajectoires afin de mieux saisir les mécanismes qui structurent les inégalités face au logement et dans l’espace
My dissertation provides a comprehensive analysis of the neighborhood and housing outcomes of immigrants and natives in France. I draw on two large data sets, L’échantillon démographique permanent (INSEE) and Trajectoires et origines (INED/INSEE), which provide rare information about first and second generation immigrants, combine individual and contextual-level variables, and span several dates of observation (1990-2008). Drawing on classical theoretical approaches to immigrants’ spatial incorporation (spatial assimilation, place stratification), as well as insights from the social stratification and neighborhood effects literature, the analysis is rooted in a multidimensional, longitudinal and intergenerational approach to residential inequalities. First, I use a variety of indicators of the composition of neighborhoods (i.e. share of immigrants, co-ethnics, low-income households, the unemployment rate) in addition to housing tenure to explore associations between various dimensions of residential outcomes. Second, using longitudinal data and panel modelling techniques, the analysis captures patterns and determinants of residential mobility, transitions in neighborhoods, access to homeownership and moves in and out of the public housing sector. Finally, contributing to recent empirical work on the intergenerational reproduction of context, I seek to assess the extent to which residential situations are transmitted between parents and their children. The analysis seeks throughout to document the effects of individual factors (nativity, immigrant origin, socioeconomic status) and contextual factors (municipality and departmental characteristics) on shaping residential inequalities
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Barrette, Geneviève. "Orientations d'acculturation des communautés d'accueil et des immigrants à Paris et à Los Angeles /." Montréal : Université du Québec à Montréal, 2005. http://accesbib.uqam.ca/cgi-bin/bduqam/transit.pl?&noMan=24244631.

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Books on the topic "Immigrants – France"

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1954-, Ireland Susan, and Proulx Patrice J, eds. Immigrant narratives in contemporary France. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2001.

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Khames, Djamel. En France quelle immigration? Paris: Hatier, 1993.

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Esseul, Maurice. En route pour la France. Fromentine [France]: Editions de l'Etrave, 1994.

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Mazouz, Mohamed. Les marocains en Ile-de-France. Paris: C.I.E.M.I., 1988.

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Negotiating identities: States and immigrants in France and Germany. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002.

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Dilip, Subramanian, and Encinas Camélia, eds. Mon Eldorado la France? Paris: Denoël, 1997.

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L' immigration en France. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1986.

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1956-, Mekherbeche Ali, and Mekherbeche Fatima 1954-, eds. Algériens, la France, l'Algérie. Pantin: Naturellement, 2000.

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Meaudre, Yves. France, terre d'exil. [Paris]: Fayard, 1989.

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Assouline, David. Un siècle d'immigrations en France. Paris: Syros, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Immigrants – France"

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Fysh, Peter, and Jim Wolfreys. "The Republic and Her Immigrants." In Politics of Racism in France, 10–41. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230288331_2.

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Fysh, Peter, and Jim Wolfreys. "The Republic and Her Immigrants." In The Politics of Racism in France, 10–41. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230373273_2.

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Bass, Loretta E. "Why Study Sub-Saharan African Immigrants in France?" In African Immigrant Families in Another France, 13–21. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137313928_2.

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Barou, Jacques. "Muslim Immigrants in France: Sense of Identity and Belonging." In Immigrants and Minorities, Politics and Policy, 63–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99487-7_5.

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Porsché, Yannik. "Epistemic Production Behind the Museum Scenes in France and Germany." In Public Representations of Immigrants in Museums, 147–221. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66357-9_4.

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Stanziani, Alessandro. "Seamen in France and the French Empire: Heirs to the Galley Slave or Forerunners of the Social Security System?" In Sailors, Slaves, and Immigrants, 33–55. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137448446_3.

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Afiouni, Nada. "The Death of Muslim Immigrants in Britain and France." In The Politics of Ethnic Diversity in the British Isles, 74–89. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137351548_5.

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Richard, Yann, Mathilde Maurel, and William Berthomière. "The Integration of Immigrants in France: Economic and Geographical Approach." In Global Change and Human Mobility, 115–40. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0050-8_7.

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Yagmur, Kutlay, and Fons J. R. van de Vijver. "The Relationship Between First and Second Language Skills of Turkish Bilingual Children: Empirical Evidence from France, Germany and the Netherlands." In Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Acculturation in Turkish Immigrants, 133–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94796-5_6.

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Kubera, Jacek. "Names and Arguments: Algerians and the Descendants of Algerian Immigrants in France." In Identifications of French People of Algerian Origin, 49–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35836-5_2.

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Lemoine, Antoinette, Raphael Saffroy, Nelly Bosselut, Emmanuel Lecorche, Reza Etessami, Marc A. Allard, Jean Tredaniel, Andre Balaton, Pierre Validire, and Jean F. Morere. "Abstract 2231: The prevalence of EGFR and KRAS mutations in a population of African immigrants in France is closer to that of Asian populations than to white Europeans." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2014; April 5-9, 2014; San Diego, CA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2014-2231.

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Sydney Mboumba Bouassa, Ralph, Camelia Gubavu, Mathieu Matta, Leman Robin, David Veyer, Anne Gravier, Laurent Hocqueloux, Thierry Prazuck, Hélène Péré, and Laurent Bélec. "P826 High prevalence of cervical HR-HPV in immigrant women originating from sub-saharan africa and living in orléans, france." In Abstracts for the STI & HIV World Congress (Joint Meeting of the 23rd ISSTDR and 20th IUSTI), July 14–17, 2019, Vancouver, Canada. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2019-sti.871.

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Mitaritonna, Cristina, Gianluca Orefice, and Giovanni Peri. Immigrants and Firms' Outcomes: Evidence from France. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, November 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w22852.

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Genereux, Anne. A review of migration and fertility theory through the lens of African immigrant fertility in France. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, February 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2007-008.

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Vallerani, Sara, Elizabeth Storer, and Costanza Torre. Considerazioni chiave: equità e partecipazione nella promozione della vaccinazione per il covid-19 tra le persone razzializzate e senza documenti. SSHAP, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2022.025.

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Questo documento espone alcune considerazioni a proposito della promozione dei vaccini per il SARS-CoV-2 e delle strategie per garantirne un’equa distribuzione tra gli immigrati senza documenti residenti in Italia e, in particolare, a Roma. Quanto emerge dal caso italiano può essere in parte applicabile ad altri contesti in cui la somministrazione del vaccino è stata legata al dispositivo del “passaporto vaccinale”, ovvero il certificato COVID digitale dell'UE, in Italia Green Pass. Nell’organizzazione della campagna vaccinale alcune categorie sociali sono state identificate come “difficili da raggiungere” (hard to reach) e per cui è necessario immaginare interventi specifici.1 In questo testo si sceglie di parlare di persone razzializzate e illegalizzate poiché senza documenti per riferirsi a persone immigrate che non hanno cittadinanza, permesso di soggiorno e status di rifugiato. Questo documento esplora il contesto quotidiano delle vite delle persone illegalizzate e come l’esperienza della pandemia di COVID-19 abbia esacerbato le difficoltà che queste persone incontrano, 23 mettendo in luce il collegamento tra le vulnerabilità, consolidate ed emergenti, con la percezione dei vaccini. Si suggerisce come l’orientamento e la percezione dei vaccini si inseriscano all’interno dei contesti di vita delle persone, in cui molto spesso la priorità è data al sostentamento economico. In molti casi, l’accettazione della vaccinazione è motivata dalla necessità di continuare ad avere un lavoro retribuito piuttosto che a una preoccupazione connessa alla salute o a una fiducia nei confronti delle istituzioni sanitarie. Il seguente documento si pone l’obiettivo di esaminare come i vaccini possano essere distribuiti in modo equo e capace di aumentare la fiducia e i processi di inclusione nella società post-pandemica. Il testo si basa principalmente sulla ricerca etnografica e le testimonianze raccolte attraverso interviste e osservazioni con persone razzializzate e illegalizzate nella città di Roma, insieme a rappresentanti della società civile e operatori socio-sanitari tra dicembre 2021 e gennaio 2022. Questo documento è stato sviluppato per SSHAP da Sara Vallerani (Università di Roma Tre), Elizabeth Storer (LSE) e Costanza Torre (LSE). È stato revisionato da Santiago Ripoll (IDS, Università del Sussex), con ulteriori revisioni da parte di Paolo Ruspini (Università Roma Tre) ed Eloisa Franchi (Université Paris Saclay, Università di Pavia). La ricerca è stata finanziata dalla British Academy COVID-19 Recovery: G7 Fund (COVG7210058). La ricerca si è svolta presso il Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa, London School of Economics. La sintesi è di responsabilità di SSHAP.
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