PULS
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There are currently over three million refugees in Germany. After the immediate challenge of managing reception and allocation, the fundamental long-term task for the government is to facilitate the integration of asylum seekers and refugees into society. Integration is a contested and complex concept that cuts across various parts of society: labour markets, education, housing, discrimination etc.
The first block of this course will introduce students to concepts, theories, measurement and governance of refugee integration using the case study of Germany. The second block will discuss integration policies along various focus areas: legal status, labour markets, education, language, housing, discrimination, public attitudes towards refugees and social integration. In this course, students will gain a deeper understanding of integration policies as one key area of public policy. The course will explore the assumptions behind different policies and how they are applied. Lastly, students will review evidence assessing the effectiveness of different integration policies.
Requirements to pass:
- readings
- regular participation
- 15 min presentation
Requirements for receiving a grade:
- course paper
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