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Report on political participation of mobile EU citizens : Belgium

Authors Daniela Vintila, Jean-Michel Lalfleur, Louise Nikolic
Description
En Belgique, les citoyens de l’UE et les ressortissants de pays tiers ont le droit de voter aux élections locales. Les ressortissants de pays tiers jouissent de ce droit après cinq ans de résidence ininterrompue en Belgique. Les citoyens de l’UE ont également le droit de se présenter comme candidat aux élections locales. De plus, ces derniers ont le droit de voter et de se présenter comme candidats aux élections européennes. Les droits électoraux des citoyens belges résidant à l’étranger sont plus restrictifs. En effet, les citoyens non-résidents ont le droit de voter mais pas de se présenter comme candidats aux élections législatives. Les citoyens belges ont également le droit de voter aux élections européennes s’ils résident dans un pays membre de l’UE ou dans un pays tiers mais seuls les Belges résidant dans un autre Etat Membre de l’UE peuvent se présenter comme candidats. En Belgique, une fois inscrits, tous les électeurs sont obligés de voter. Malgré les campagnes de sensibilisation menées par différentes institutions et des associations de la société civile lors des dernières élections, une difficulté majeure à laquelle restent confrontés les électeurs est le manque d’information concernant les procédures d’inscription et le processus politique de manière plus générale. Une manière d’encourager la participation politique des résidents non-belges serait de formaliser les stratégies de diffusion de l’information et de communiquer avec les nouveaux résidents dans différentes langues.
Year 2018
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4 Report

Indian migration to Belgium

Authors Sara COSEMANS, Idesbald GODDEERIS
Description
This paper discusses the Indian presence in Belgium. First, it introduces the reader to the different groups by providing a historical overview of their presence in the country. Afterwards, it discusses the diaspora in a more quantitative way and presents the available statistics of recent years. Finally, it focuses on issues such as their associations and religious life.
Year 2013
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8 Report

One Nation, One Language? The Case of Belgium

Authors Ulrike Vogl, Matthias Huening
Year 2010
Journal Name DUTCH CROSSING-JOURNAL OF LOW COUNTRIES STUDIES
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9 Journal Article

Afigration and Americanization: The special case of Belgian economics

Authors Maes, D Buyst
Year 2005
Journal Name EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT
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10 Journal Article

Travel and personal growth: the value of visits to the country of origin for transnational migrant youth

Authors Sarah Anschütz, Valentina Mazzucato
Year 2022
Journal Name Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education
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11 Journal Article

The 2.000-volt Belgian-Dutch frontier (1915-1918)

Authors Alex Vanneste
Year 2013
Journal Name VOLKSKUNDE
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12 Journal Article

Restrictions on Access to Social Protection by New Southern European Migrants in Belgium

Authors Mikolaj Stanek, Jean-Michel Lafleur
Book Title South-North Migration of EU Citizens in Times of Crisis
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13 Book Chapter

Huwen in het hart van Europa: Europese binationale huwelijken in België

Authors Suzana Koelet, Helga De Valk, Didier Willaert
Year 2011
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Sociologie
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14 Journal Article

Outcast or Embraced? Clusters of Foreign Immigrants in Belgium, c. 1840-1890

Principal investigator Anne Winter (Coordinator), Kenneth Bertrams (Partner), Hilde Greefs (Partner), Bart Willems (Partner)
Description
This project aims to investigate the scale and nature of socio-cultural encounters and confrontations that emanated from foreign migration to Belgium between c. 1840 and 1890 by cross- and interdisciplinary analysis and valorization of a series of exceptionally rich but underexploited series of the federal historical heritage. Situated at the crossroads of migration history, maritime history and the history of science and technology and of social policy, this project employs these sources to map the characteristics of foreign migration streams to Belgium and to gain insight into their varied interactions with their host society. It focuses on an exceptional period in European and Belgian history, that was characterized by rising mobility and increasing economic integration, but also witnessed the emergence of the „modern‟ nation state, in which the distinction between „foreigner‟ and „national‟ became more important. The project aims (1) to map the scale, chronology and profiles of foreign migration to 19th-century Belgium, and (2) to investigate the political, economic, social and cultural dimensions of interactions of foreigners with different layers of Belgian society. Its underlying assumption is that increasing international mobility and circulation – rather than one-off migration – had a profound influence on the economic, political, cultural and social history of 19th-century Europe in general, and Belgium in particular. The research results from this project will therefore not only contribute to a better insight into the „national‟ history of Belgium, but will also provide major contributions to several international debates in migration history, including on the nature of a so-called „mobility transition‟ (Lucassen & Lucassen 2009), the interactions between state policies and migration patterns (Noiriel 1998; Rosental 2011), the role of migration „chains‟ and networks (Wegge 1998; Lesger et al. 2002), the international dimensions of the „knowledge economy‟ (Black 2013), and the long-term integration of international labour markets (Hatton & Williamson 2006).
Year 2014
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15 Project

Is There a Belgian School of Ethnic and Migration Studies?

Authors Hassan Bousetta, Marco Martiniello
Book Title The Politics of Social Science Research
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16 Book Chapter

Onderzoek naar de impact van buurtinitiatieven

Description
De Universiteit van Leuven (KUL) is, met hulp van de Universiteit van Luik (ULg), gestart met een onderzoek om de impact van de buurtinitiatieven van de opvangcentra te meten.Elk opvangcentrum in België organiseert tal van activiteiten om zich als open centrum zo goed mogelijk te integreren in de omgeving: opendeurdagen, vrijwilligersacties, theatervoorstellingen, workshops, enz. Met de ‘buurtinitiatieven’ streven de centra naar een positieve houding bij de Belgische bevolking ten aanzien van de opvangcentra voor asielzoekers en naar een correcte, realistische beeldvorming over ‘de asielzoeker’.5 casestudies Na meer dan tien jaar zijn het beleid en de beleidsinstrumenten aan een evaluatie toe. Daarom financeert Fedasil een onderzoek, dat zal worden uitgevoerd door KU Leuven, in samenwerking met de universiteit van Luik (ULg). Tijdens het onderzoek worden vijf opvangcentra onder de loep genomen: Dendermonde, Sint-Truiden en Pondrôme (Fedasil), Mechelen (Rode Kruis) en Ukkel (Croix-Rouge). Voor elk centrum worden er data verzameld via een buurtbevraging (postenquête bij buurtbewoners), een focusgroep en een interview met de directeur en de buurtwerker.Aan de hand van dit onderzoek wordt een antwoord gezocht op enkele belangrijke vragen. Wat is het bereik en de impact van de buurtinitiatieven? Gaan de omwonenden regelmatig naar een opendeurdag of filmavond in het opvangcentrum? Hebben zij een impact op de omwonenden? Neemt eventuele weerstand af door de activiteiten die de centra organiseren?Na afloop van het onderzoek zal de KU Leuven een aantal aanbevelingen formuleren om het huidige beleid te verbeteren. De bevraging loopt tot het einde van het jaar 2016.
Year 2016
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17 Project

Corridor report on Belgium : the case of Moroccan and Turkish immigrants

Authors Sonia GSIR, Jérémy MANDIN, Elsa MESCOLI, ...
Description
This brief report on the INTERACT project findings regarding Turkish and Moroccan migrants in Belgium.
Year 2015
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18 Report

Jobs for immigrants (Vol. 2)

Authors Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Description
Labour Market Integration in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Portugal
Year 2008
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19 Report

Ethnic Educational Inequality: The Role of Neighbourhood Contexts

Principal investigator Fenella Fleischmann (Principal Investigator)
Description
"Theoretical background and objectives Comparative research on ethnic educational inequalities has repeatedly shown that Belgium is one of the countries with the most severe ethnic penalties in education (Marks, 2005; OECD, 2006, 2007). This project tests contextual explanations for educational disadvantages among the second generation in Belgium, since common explanations from a comparative stratification perspective in terms of social background or family resources could not fully explain lower attainment levels among the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Belgium (Phalet, Deboosere and Bastiaenssen). The first study looks at the role of ethnic composition in the municipality as a proxy for ethnic capital and compares different concepts of ethnic composition both theoretically and empirically. The second study asks to what extent the positive ethnic density effect found in the first study is conditional on neighbourhood structure, arguing that dense social networks with co-ethnics are more easily developed and maintained and yield more returns for educational success in more stable, higher quality neighbourhoods. Research design, data and methodology Multilevel analysis is applied to individual data from the 1991 Belgian Census and contextual data of all Belgian municipalities in order to examine contextual influences on ethnic educational inequality. Findings The first study shows that the percentage of ethnic minorities goes together with lower school completion rates among the Belgian majority population, but the effects are inconsistent among the three largest ethnic minority groups in Belgium, the Italian, Moroccan and Turkish second generation. In contrast, ethnic density, i.e., the presence of co-ethnics in the municipality, is positively associated with school completion in minority as well as majority groups. The second study reveals that ethnic density and neighbourhood quality overlap strongly among majority Belgians and the Moroccan second generation, albeit with opposite sign, such that the absence of ethnic minorities goes together with more favourable neighbourhood structure, while concentrations of Moroccans occur in the least attractive neighbourhoods. Among the Turkish and Italian second generation, we find, as expected, that the effects of ethnic density depend on neighbourhood stability and quality. These results confirm differential trajectories of integration of the three largest ethnic minorities in Belgium."
Year 2007
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20 Project

MANAGING ETHNIC CONFLICT IN BELGIUM

Authors MO HEISLER
Year 1977
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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21 Journal Article

Belgium: a Culturally Divided Land

Authors Ayhan Kaya
Book Title Islam, Migration and Integration
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22 Book Chapter

The extreme-right and enfranchisement of immigrants: Main issues in the public “debate” on integration in Belgium

Authors Dirk Jacobs, Marc Swyngedouw
Year 2002
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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23 Journal Article

Immigrants’ location choice in Belgium

Authors Hubert Jayet, Glenn Rayp, Ilse Ruyssen, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name The Annals of Regional Science
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24 Journal Article

Invisible citizens (Immigrants in Belgium)

Authors S Bates
Year 2001
Journal Name Index on Censorship
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25 Journal Article

The Belgium migration debate revisited

Authors Karen Phalet
Year 1994
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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26 Journal Article

Les nouveaux enjeux des migrations en Belgique

Year 2013
Journal Name Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales (REMI)
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29 Journal Article

Des études post-coloniales de Belgique?

Description
Ce programme de recherche vise le repérage dans le champ des migrations, des dynamiques et logiques postcoloniales. Plusieurs axes de recherche permettront la mise à jour de ces processus dans les espaces politiques, religieux et associatifs. La recomposition des migrations congolaises vers l’Amérique du nord est également considérée étant donnée la perte de centralité de l’ancienne métropole coloniale qu’elle engage et signifie.
Year 2011
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30 Project

Belgium: Modern and Contemporary Performance Practice

Year 2019
Journal Name The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Music and Culture
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31 Journal Article

Situated Researcher: A Critical Autoethnography on Migrant Researcher’s Mobility, Positionality, and Agency

Authors Cai Chen
Year 2024
Journal Name Belgeo: Belgian Journal of Geography
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32 Journal Article

'Tommifying' the Western Front, 1914-1918

Authors Ross J. Wilson
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Historical Geography
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35 Journal Article

The Absent Savior? Nationalism, Migration, and Football in Taiwan

Authors Tzu-hsuan Chen, Ying Chiang
Year 2019
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SPORT
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36 Journal Article

The future of intercultural mediation in Belgium

Authors Nierkens, A Krumeich, R de Ridder, ...
Year 2002
Journal Name Patient Education and Counseling
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38 Journal Article

La nuova immigrazione italiana in Belgio

Authors Marco Martiniello, Alessandro Mazzola, Andrea Rea
Year 2017
Journal Name Centro Studi Emigrazione
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39 Journal Article

Introduction

Authors Ayhan Kaya
Book Title Islam, Migration and Integration
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42 Book Chapter

The education of immigrant children in Belgium

Authors Heien Kanitkar
Year 1973
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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44 Journal Article

Ravot-EUR: Referral of and assistance for victims of human trafficking in Europe

Description
The project aims at developing a transnational referral mechanism among Hungary, Belgium and the Netherlands, for referral, assistance and safe return of victims trafficked for the purpose of sexual and labour exploitation.
Year 2014
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45 Project

Leopold II and the selectorate: An account in contrast to a racial explanation

Authors Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Year 2007
Journal Name HISTORICAL SOCIAL RESEARCH-HISTORISCHE SOZIALFORSCHUNG
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47 Journal Article

Countries of Origin as Organisers of Emigration: Moroccans and Turks in Belgium

Authors Jérémy Mandin, Sonia Gsir, Elsa Mescoli
Book Title Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 2, How countries of origin impact migrant integration outcomes : an analysis
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48 Book Chapter

“You Can't Even Predict the Rain Anymore”

Authors Loubna Ou-Salah, Lore Van Praag, Gert Verschraegen
Year 2023
Journal Name Nature and Culture
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49 Journal Article

The firm size distribution: evidence from Belgium

Authors Lionel Artige, Sousso Bignandi
Year 2023
Journal Name Applied Economics
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50 Journal Article
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