Studying self-reported life satisfaction among immigrants in Europe offers an innovative and complementary approach to classical studies of immigrants’ integration based on objective indicators. In particular, immigrants’ self-reported life satisfaction appears a way to grasp and explain the mechanism at work in the process of immigrant integration from a subjective perspective‚ that is by asking the immigrants about their experiences. This can help receiving countries to improve existing integration policies or to implement more inclusive new ones.
Subjective Well-Being of Immigrants in Europe
Angela Paparusso
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2020
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Studying self-reported life satisfaction among immigrants in Europe offers an innovative and complementary approach to classical studies of immigrants’ integration based on objective indicators. In particular, immigrants’ self-reported life satisfaction appears a way to grasp and explain the mechanism at work in the process of immigrant integration from a subjective perspective‚ that is by asking the immigrants about their experiences. This can help receiving countries to improve existing integration policies or to implement more inclusive new ones.File in questo prodotto:
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