7. Les descendants d’immigrés et la question de l’intégration
Patrick Simon
Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2017, vol. n° 20, issue 1, 81-92
Abstract:
Since the 1980s, integration has not only been an issue for immigrants but also for their children born in France, i.e. the second generation. Public conversations about integration frequently target the lack of allegiance that descendants of immigrants have to ?Republican values,? using their cultural particularisms to account for their exclusion. The findings of the TeO survey, undertaken by Ined and Insee in 2008, show a more nuanced picture in which the question is not whether the descendants of immigrants are integrated or not, but how French society can be opened up to its own diversity.
Date: 2017
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