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Immigration and the Nordic welfare state
Kristian Kriegbaum Jensen
7 episodes
1 day ago
These podcasts are part of a bachelor course at the Department of Politics and Society, Aalborg University. This course addresses the challenges and opportunities that immigration constitutes to the Nordic welfare state. Throughout the course, we will compare the policy experiences of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.
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These podcasts are part of a bachelor course at the Department of Politics and Society, Aalborg University. This course addresses the challenges and opportunities that immigration constitutes to the Nordic welfare state. Throughout the course, we will compare the policy experiences of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.
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Lesson 6: Citizenship
Immigration and the Nordic welfare state
58 minutes 57 seconds
5 years ago
Lesson 6: Citizenship

In this lesson, we will discuss convergence among West European countries towards conditioning access to permanent residence and citizenship on meeting a range of integration requirements regarding language, employment, law-abidingness and knowledge of society.  Moreover, we will talk about the effects of such policies on immigrant integration.

Immigration and the Nordic welfare state
These podcasts are part of a bachelor course at the Department of Politics and Society, Aalborg University. This course addresses the challenges and opportunities that immigration constitutes to the Nordic welfare state. Throughout the course, we will compare the policy experiences of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.