Drawing on research conducted across four sites in Europe, this book examines the role of ‘the local’ in integration policies for asylum seekers. It analyses racial and gender approaches across housing, language education and labour market access, and highlights the transformative power of ‘local’ action to challenge norms and inequalities.
Part 1: Gender and Displacement in Local and National European Contexts
1. Gender, Integration and Displaced Migration Governance: An Introduction
2. European Approaches to Gender Equality and Displacement
Part 2: Engendering Integration Policies for Displaced Migrants
3. Housing and Accommodation
4. Language Education
5. Labour Market Access
Part 3: Navigating Multiscalar Gendered Approaches to Integration
6. (Inter)National Problems, Local Solutions?
7. Refugee-LED Participation and Representation
8. Conclusions
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