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    Looking for Loopholes

    Processes of Incorporation of Illegal Immigrants in the Netherlands

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    van der Leun, Joanne
    Language
    English
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    Looking for Loopholes, Processes of incorporation of illegal immigrants in the Netherlands offers a detailed account of how illegal immigrants, who are legally excluded, manage to incorporate into Dutch society. By combining the perspectives of immigrants on the one hand and of those who have to implement the 'discouragement policy' on the other hand, the study shows how tensions between restrictive rules and day-to-day practices are growing. Based on long-term research in the four largest cities in the Netherlands, attention is paid to the role of informal employment and criminal involvement and to practices in the fields of education, housing, health-care and police surveillance.
     
    Illegale immigranten, afgewezen voor een verblijfsvergunning, lukt het om te integreren in de Nederlandse maatschappij. Looking for Loopholes geeft een gedetailleerde beschrijving van de manier waarop dat gebeurt. Het perspectief van de immigranten wordt gecombineerd met dat van diegenen die het 'ontmoedigingsbeleid' moeten invoeren. Hierdoor laat het onderzoek duidelijk zien hoe de spanningen tussen restrictieve regels en de praktijk van alledag toenemen. De studie, gebaseerd op langetermijnonderzoek in de vier grootste steden van Nederland, besteedt zowel aandacht aan de rol van 'zwart werken' en betrokkenheid bij criminele activiteiten als aan de gang van zaken op het gebied van onderwijs, huisvesting, gezondheidszorg en politietoezicht. "Een belangwekkende studie over het vraagstuk van illegaliteit en de problematiek van de beleidsuitvoering" Openbaar Bestuur, 2004
     
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    http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/35111
    Keywords
    sociology; sociologie
    DOI
    10.5117/9789053566008
    ISBN
    9789053566008
    OCN
    54428537
    Publisher
    Amsterdam University Press
    Publisher website
    https://www.aup.nl/
    Publication date and place
    2003
    Classification
    Migration, immigration and emigration
    Relating to migrant groups / diaspora communities or peoples
    Sociology and anthropology
    Pages
    232
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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