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Ethnic Research
New findings reported from University of Sussex describe advances in ethnic research
January 17th, 2009
According to a study from Brighton, the United Kingdom, "This paper discusses what we call the 'Albanian assimilation paradox'. Since arrival in 1991, Albanians have become one of the most 'integrated' of all non-EU immigrant groups in Italy, based on their knowledge of Italian, geographical dispersion, balanced demography, employment progress and desire to remain in Italy." "Yet they are the nationality most rejected and stigmatized by Italians - stereotyped as criminals, prostitutes and uncivilized people. Based on ninety-seven interviews with Albanians in three cities in Italy, we explore the multifaceted dimensions of their patchy assimilation," wrote R. King and...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2009-01-17)
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