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Immigration and the Nordic welfare state

Immigration and the Nordic welfare state

By Kristian Kriegbaum Jensen

These podcasts are part of a bachelor course at the Department of Politics and Society, Aalborg University. This course addresses the challenges and opportunities that immigration constitutes to the Nordic welfare state. Throughout the course, we will compare the policy experiences of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.
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Lesson 10: Diversity, trust and support for welfare

Immigration and the Nordic welfare stateMay 27, 2020

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Lesson 10: Diversity, trust and support for welfare

Lesson 10: Diversity, trust and support for welfare

A central academic and public discussion on immigration is how it affects social cohesion and support for the welfare state.

May 27, 202058:13
Lesson 7: Ethnic diversity in schools

Lesson 7: Ethnic diversity in schools

In this lesson, we will take a closer look at why the common school is supposedly a strong tool for integration as well as the notions about immigrant integration that affect what is taught in public schools in Scandinavian - especially the primary and lower secondary schools.  Finally, we will discuss how ethnic diversity in schools affect student’s trust and well-being.

May 15, 202001:02:56
Lesson 6: Citizenship

Lesson 6: Citizenship

In this lesson, we will discuss convergence among West European countries towards conditioning access to permanent residence and citizenship on meeting a range of integration requirements regarding language, employment, law-abidingness and knowledge of society.  Moreover, we will talk about the effects of such policies on immigrant integration.

Apr 30, 202058:58
Lesson 5 - Political discourse and belonging

Lesson 5 - Political discourse and belonging

This lesson examines, first, how the political debate about nationhood and national belonging differ between the Scandinavian countries and, second, the effect of anti-immigrant rhetoric and exclusionary notions about nationhood on the political belonging and acculturation attitudes of immigrants.

Apr 29, 202001:04:29
Lesson 4: Theories of immigrant integration

Lesson 4: Theories of immigrant integration

The course now turns from discussing migration patterns and theories to immigrant integration. This lesson, and the following four, look at factors that might affect the integration process of migrants who have received a right to stay in the host country.

Apr 23, 202001:36:52
Lesson 1: Immigration and the Nordic welfare states

Lesson 1: Immigration and the Nordic welfare states

In this introductory lecture, I will initially provide an overview of the course and its progression. Afterwards, we will talk about the characteristics of the Nordic welfare states, their historical background and the dilemmas, problems and opportunities that immigration and increasing cultural diversity pose to them. Moreover, we will discuss how the three countries have responded in terms of policy to increasing immigration – especially in relation to the migration/refugee crisis of 2014-15. Overall, this lesson provide important contextual knowledge that will inform discussions throughout the course.

Mar 30, 202038:14
Introduction to the course

Introduction to the course

A brief introduction to how the course is structured

Mar 30, 202015:35