INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION OF YOUNG ADULT MIGRANTS IN EUROPE
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Inclusion and Exclusion of Young Adult Migrants in Europe
Barriers and Bridges
Edited by
KATRINE FANGEN
KIRSTEN FOSSAN
FERDINAND ANDREAS MOHN
University of Oslo, Norway
First published 2010 by Ashgate Publishing
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Inclusion and exclusion of young adult migrants in Europe :
barriers and bridges. -- (Research in migration and ethnic
relations series)
1. Teenage immigrants--Europe--Social conditions.
2. Immigrants--Cultural assimilation--Europe. 3. Teenage
immigrants--Europe--Social conditions--Cross-cultural
studies. 4. Immigrants--Cultural assimilation--Europe-
Cross-cultural studies.
I. Series II. Fangen, Katrine. III. Fossan, Kirsten.
IV. Mohn, Ferdinand Andreas.
305.9'06912'0835-dc22
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Fangen, Katrine.
Inclusion and exclusion of young adult migrants in Europe : barriers and bridges / by Katrine
Fangen, Kirsten Fossan, Ferdinand Andreas Mohn.
p. cm. -- (Research in migration and ethnic relations series)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4094-0420-0 (hbk) -- ISBN 978-1-4094-0421-7 (ebook)
1. Immigrants--Cultural assimilation--Europe. 2. Immigrants--Europe--Social conditions. 3.
Young adults--Europe--Social conditions. 4. Marginality, Social--Europe. 5. Europe--Ethnic
relations. I. Fossan, Kirsten. II. Mohn, Ferdinand Andreas. III. Title.
JV6342.F36 2010
305.242094--dc22
2010003963
ISBN 978-1-409-40420-0 (hbk)
ISBN 978-1-315-58823-0 (ebk)
Contents
Katrine Fangen and Ferdinand Andreas Mohn
Carles Feixa, Oriol Roman, Nadia Hakim, Andrea Latorre Reolon, Laura Porzio and Alexis Rodrguez
Les Back and Shamser Sinha
Kristina Kallas and Kristjan Kaldur
Roberto Alzetta, Francesca Lagomarsino and Andrea Ravecca
Katrine Fangen and Ferdinand Andreas Mohn
Vincent Ferry, Xavier Engels and Marie Lambert
Nils Hammarn
Katrine Fangen and Ferdinand Andreas Mohn
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Alexis Rodrguez is anthropologist, PhD candidate at the University Rovira i Virgili and researcher at IGIA (Catalonia, Spain).
Andrea Latorre is psychologist and researcher at IGIA (Catalonia, Spain).
Dr. Andrea Ravecca is political sociologist at the University of Genoa (Italy).
Dr. Carles Feixa is professor of social anthropology at the University of Lleida (Catalonia, Spain).
Ferdinand Andreas Mohn, BA, is achieving his Masters Degree in Sociology at the University of Oslo (Norway) and has been working as research assistant for EUMARGINS.
Dr. Francesca Lagomarsino is sociologist at the University of Genoa (Italy).
Dr. Katrine Fangen is sociologist, senior researcher and coordinator of EUMARGINS at the University of Oslo (Norway).
Kristina Kallas, MA, holds her degree in modern history, is PhD candidate at the University of Tartu, Department of Political Science and team leader and board member of the Institute of Baltic Studies (Estonia).
Kristjan Kaldur, MA, has a degree in comparative politics and works as a researcher at the Institute of Baltic Studies (Estonia).
Dr. Laura Porzio is anthropologist and researcher at the Spanish High Council for Scientific Research (Spain).
Dr. Les Back is professor of sociology at Goldsmiths College (University of London).
Dr. Marie Lambert is psycho-sociologist and president of AROFE (France).
Nadia Hakim, MA, is sociologist and researcher at IGIA (Catalonia, Spain).
Dr. Nils Hammarn hold his degree in Social Work and works at the University of Gothenburg (Sweden).
Oriol Roman is professor of social anthropology at the University Rovira i Virgili (Catalonia-Spain).
Dr. Roberto Alzetta is anthropologist at the University of Genoa (Italy).
Dr. Shamser Sinha is sociologist at Goldsmiths College, University of London (United Kingdom).
Vincent Ferry is socio-historian and researcher at AROFE, and associate researcher at 2L2S-GREE, Nancy2 University (France).
Xavier Engels, MA, is sociologist at the 2L2S-GREE, Nancy 2 University (France).
Chapter 1
Introduction: Turning Adult, Becoming Nationalized
Katrine Fangen and Ferdinand Andreas Mohn
This book is a product of the first research phase of EUMARGINS, a research project endeavouring to enhance our understanding of inclusion and exclusion processes among young adults of immigrant background. The purpose of this phase has been to analyse secondary data in order to answer the following question: How is the inclusion and exclusion of young adults with immigrant backgrounds framed by different aspects of the host society context?