Mainstreaming Integration Governance: New Trends in Migrant Integration Policies in Europe
Contents -- Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Conceptualizing Mainstreaming in Integration Governance -- Background -- Conceptualizing Mainstreaming -- Mainstreaming in Other Policy Fields -- Targeting in Immigrant Integration Governance -- Contemporary Challenges to Immigrant Integration Governance -- Polycentric Governance -- Mainstreaming in Immigrant Integration Governance -- Outline of the Book -- Note -- References -- Part II: Empirical Chapters -- Chapter 2: Mainstreaming and Redefining the Immigrant Integration Debate in Old Migration Countries: A Case Study of France, the UK and the Netherlands -- Introduction -- The Framing of Integration Policies in 'Old Immigration Countries' -- The UK -- France -- The Netherlands -- Who Is to Be 'Mainstreamed'? The Issue of Categorization -- Conclusion: Mainstreaming at the Expense of Integration -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Mainstreaming by Accident in the New-Migration Countries: The Role of NGOs in Spain and Poland -- Introduction -- The Impact of International Migration in Poland and Spain -- Migrant Integration Policies in Poland and Spain -- The Effects of Dependency on NGOs for Immigrant Integration -- Consequences of Education -- Consequences on Social Cohesion -- Conclusions: Mainstreaming Happens -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Immigrant Integration Mainstreaming at the City Level -- Introduction -- Cities and Diversity -- National and Local Policy Frames -- Proxy Strategies -- Diversity Proofing -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: Immigrant Integration Mainstreaming at the EU Level -- Introduction -- Mainstreaming Integration Policy Across the European Commission -- Tools to Promote Mainstreaming -- Funding -- The Migration Funds -- European Social Fund -- Other Funds -- Remaining Challenges -- Guidance -- European Semester -- Networks