Urban policy and transformation of immigrant neighbourhoods in the Netherlands
This paper reviews the relationship between immigrant integration and urban policies in the Netherlands in the period between the post-war until the 2010s. It shows how the gradual shift from a social democratic towards a liberal welfare regime since the 1980s has influenced urban policies, which i...
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This paper reviews the relationship between immigrant integration and urban policies in the Netherlands in the period between the post-war until the 2010s. It shows how the gradual shift from a social democratic towards a liberal welfare regime since the 1980s has influenced urban policies, which in turn, have had a direct impact on the location and transformation of immigrant neighbourhoods. The review suggests that the outcomes of the urban transformation processes are detrimental for the social inclusion of the immigrant groups, which is the main objective of the integration policies.
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spelling | doaj.art-c85975a20d2d447582c5d2207a07904f2023-03-11T23:02:02ZengDelft University of TechnologyA+BE: Architecture and the Built Environment2212-32022214-72332020-02-011004Urban policy and transformation of immigrant neighbourhoods in the NetherlandsCeren Sezer0TU Delft, Architecture and the Built Environment This paper reviews the relationship between immigrant integration and urban policies in the Netherlands in the period between the post-war until the 2010s. It shows how the gradual shift from a social democratic towards a liberal welfare regime since the 1980s has influenced urban policies, which in turn, have had a direct impact on the location and transformation of immigrant neighbourhoods. The review suggests that the outcomes of the urban transformation processes are detrimental for the social inclusion of the immigrant groups, which is the main objective of the integration policies. https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/abe/article/view/6676urban policyimmigrant integration |
spellingShingle | Ceren Sezer Urban policy and transformation of immigrant neighbourhoods in the Netherlands A+BE: Architecture and the Built Environment urban policy immigrant integration |
title | Urban policy and transformation of immigrant neighbourhoods in the Netherlands |
title_full | Urban policy and transformation of immigrant neighbourhoods in the Netherlands |
title_fullStr | Urban policy and transformation of immigrant neighbourhoods in the Netherlands |
title_full_unstemmed | Urban policy and transformation of immigrant neighbourhoods in the Netherlands |
title_short | Urban policy and transformation of immigrant neighbourhoods in the Netherlands |
title_sort | urban policy and transformation of immigrant neighbourhoods in the netherlands |
topic | urban policy immigrant integration |
url | https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/abe/article/view/6676 |
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