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Finnish Journal Of Ethnicity and Migration, Vol.3 No.2/2008
This issue of the Finnish Journal of Ethnicity and Migration (Vol. 3, No. 2, 2008) provides a critical examination of the multifaceted experiences of migrants in Finland and the broader Nordic region, focusing on the intersections of integration, identity, and social exclusion. The articles in this volume delve into the structural challenges faced by immigrant communities, including labor market discrimination, the complexities of family reunification, and the role of language proficiency in social mobility. A significant portion of the collection explores how ethnic minorities negotiate their sense of belonging within a welfare state that is increasingly grappling with multiculturalism and shifting political discourses on border control. By combining empirical sociological data with theoretical inquiries into "othering" and citizenship, this issue contributes to a deeper understanding of how institutional policies and social attitudes shape the everyday lives of migrants, ultimately calling for more inclusive frameworks in Finnish migration research and policy-making.
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