Zukunft Denken Und Verantworten 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-31703-4_10
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The notion of migration in Amman New perspective in perceiving heterogeneous communities

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“…Each person's situation is different and ever changing. Many were planning to stay for shorter periods and ended up investing into the country, therefore staying longer [23], and the majority of migrants share the same language, values, and culture as Jordanian society, thus making any form of ethnic agglomeration a relief adaptation choice or an economic one, which decreases the residential segregation and socio-spatial fragmentation, especially on the long run.…”
Section: Ethnic Enclavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each person's situation is different and ever changing. Many were planning to stay for shorter periods and ended up investing into the country, therefore staying longer [23], and the majority of migrants share the same language, values, and culture as Jordanian society, thus making any form of ethnic agglomeration a relief adaptation choice or an economic one, which decreases the residential segregation and socio-spatial fragmentation, especially on the long run.…”
Section: Ethnic Enclavesmentioning
confidence: 99%