2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12544-019-0360-x
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Foreign countries, foreign customs: an analysis of short-distance mobility of new immigrants in the Rhine-Main region in Germany

Abstract: Mobility is an important driver of social integration. Against this background, the years since 2014 challenged cities and municipalities in Europe when a large number of immigrating refugees came to Europe and had to be integrated into society. Federal, regional, and local politics had to find strategies to overcome these difficulties without detailed understanding of the needs. Research has shown that mobility behaviour of recently settled immigrants significantly differs from locals due to language barriers… Show more

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“…Immigrants generally decide to relocate within their immediate surrounding area and tend to refrain from more extended distances. This observation suggests that natives show more willingness to commute longer distances [34]. This finding is further supported by the claim established by Kabbani (2018) that refugees, specifically Syrians, are concentrated in specific neighborhoods and cities.…”
Section: A Feedback To Previous Studiessupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Immigrants generally decide to relocate within their immediate surrounding area and tend to refrain from more extended distances. This observation suggests that natives show more willingness to commute longer distances [34]. This finding is further supported by the claim established by Kabbani (2018) that refugees, specifically Syrians, are concentrated in specific neighborhoods and cities.…”
Section: A Feedback To Previous Studiessupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Focus groups and diary studies are two common methods of psychological qualitative analysis [2,8,24]. An advantage of diary studies is that participants can report about their feelings during everyday situations in real-time.…”
Section: Methods To Investigate Causes For Emotionsmentioning
confidence: 99%