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Working together for local integration of migrants and refugees in Gothenburg

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Publisher
OECD
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
106
Category
Library

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Today, 34% of the population of Gothenburg, Sweden, was born outside of the country or has at least one parent born abroad. The city is growing at a fast pace: 4 400 new residents registered in 2016. Newcomers account for the bulk of demographic growth, of which 12 858 refugees settled in the city between 2010 and 2016. However, migration is not a new phenomenon in Gothenburg, with nearly 41.7% of migrant residents  Read more...

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