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Immigrants as resources in times of depopulation? : Local work and perspectives on immigrant’s establishment in rural areas

Authors :
Benerdal, Malin
Benerdal, Malin
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The reception and integration of immigrants has become a prioritized issue in Sweden, being one of the European countries receiving most asylum applications since 2014. For rural communities immigration can be a possible solution in reversing problems of population decline. At the same time the urbanisation rate of international migrants is very high while their employment rate in rural areas remains comparatively low (Hedlund et al, 2017). Increasing international immigration creates challenges for rural communities in organizing reception and activities to match immigrants to education and the local labour market. These challenges are not unique to rural areas, but the specificity of the rural have often been overseen in immigration establishment studies. Thus, this paper focuses not on the migrants and what they 'bring', but on the receiving municipalities and the local labour market which they are to settle in to. The aim of the paper is to explore a) how the rural municipalities are organizing and working in promoting immigrants establishment, through for example workplace learning and education, and b) actors on the local labour markets perceptions regarding possibilities and obstacles for immigrants establishment. The paper focuses on the understandings and practices in the municipalities work regarding immigrants and the labour markets in line with theories of policy work. Masseys (1994) theories of space, place and gender is also used since what is seen as possibilities and obstacles for immigrants' establishment and the activities created has to be seen in a cultural, material and historical context. The study is part of a larger project on integration and education of adult migrants in rural areas in three municipalities in the rural north of Sweden. Municipal policy documents are analyzed and interviews conducted with municipal actors organizing activities such as education and workplace learning. Possible and actual employers such as CEOs and company

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234706009
Document Type :
Electronic Resource