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Housing and segregation of migrants - Case study: Vienna, Austria


Author: Fassmann, Heinz; Kohlbacher, Josef
Summary: The city of Vienna’s integration policies since the beginning of the 1990s have aimed to achieve equal rights and opportunities for immigrants in all spheres of social and economic, cultural and political life of the local population. Thus, a comprehensive set of measures were implemented to provide ample support for voluntary and affordable language courses, labour market integration, provision of information and support in the sphere of housing and conflict mediation at the regional level for all groups of the migrant population.
Pages: 61
Document type: Case study
Reference: ef09496
Published: 30 September, 2009
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