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Abstract
This article summarises the findings of an outreach/public engagement and knowledge transfer project on East European migration and factors that help or hinder integration. It examines the situation of the most important groups of East European migrants to Scotland, particularly the Polish community, and analyses opportunities of integration through heritage projects and the awareness of a shared history of migration between Poland and Scotland.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Scottish Universities Insight Institute |
Number of pages | 19 |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2015 |
Publication series
Name | Occasional Papers of the Scottish Universities Insight Institute |
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Publisher | Scottish Universities Insight Institute Strathclyde |
Keywords
- Migration
- Eastern Europe
- Scotland
- Polish community
- integration
- heritage
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Linking Northern Communities socially, culturally and economically: East European Immigration in Scotland
Karin Friedrich (Participant) & Ulrich Kockel (Participant)
Impact: Societal
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Sniadanie po polsku
Karin Friedrich (Interviewee)
5 Nov 2016Activity: Disseminating Research › Media / Social Media