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Sociological Analysis of Integration of Non-Citizens in Latvia

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On 1st January, 2014 13% or 282 876 people out of all Latvian population were former U.S.S.R citizens who do not have the citizenship of the Republic of Latvia or that of any other country. Most often this group has been denominated as Latvian non-citizens. The study gives an in-depth understanding of the barriers and motivation of Latvian non-citizens to naturalize or not, and attitudes of non-citizens towards living and integrating in Latvian society. The following dimensions of citizenship has been analysed - status of citizenship, citizenship as sense of belonging and practice of citizenship. The study involved the principles of participatory research approach. One of the main findings was on importance and positive feedback of discussions and dialogue among ethnic Latvians, Russians, citizens and non-citizens in Latvia.

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Inese supule, Iveta BebriSa and Evija Klave are researchers at Baltic Institute of Social Sciences. Their fields of expertise are ethnic studies, migration, society integration, education and language use and knowledge in Latvia. Leading author Inese supule is doing research in this field since 1997.

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Authors Inese ¿¿Pule, Iveta Bebri a, Iveta Bebri¿a, Ivet Bebrisa, Iveta Bebrisa, Evija Klave, Inese pule, Ines Supule, Inese Supule
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2017
 
EAN 9783659632914
ISBN 978-3-659-63291-4
No. of pages 116
Dimensions 150 mm x 220 mm x 6 mm
Weight 171 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Political sociology

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