Coming to terms with superdiversity : the case of Rotterdam
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2019Autor
Scholten, Peter
Crul, Maurice
Laar, Paul van de
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Scholten, Peter
Crul, Maurice
Laar, Paul van de
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Migration-related diversity manifests itself primarily in cities. Cities are usually the
primary points of entry for new migrants and often the first places where integration
in society starts. Many cities have experienced centuries of immigration and consider migration as a core element of their identity (such as New York and
Amsterdam). In an increasing number of Western European cities, even more than
half of the population has a migration background. These cities are referred to as
‘majority-minority’ cities. In Europe, this is already true for cities like Amsterdam,
Rotterdam, Brussels or Malmö and substantial parts of greater London, Frankfurt or
Paris. Of the children under the age of fifteen in Amsterdam and Rotterdam only one
third is still of Dutch descent (Crul 2016).
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