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Migration and Social C ohesion in the Netherlands 1945-2014. Students HRM . Jasmin Claassen Kornelis Doesburg Carlijn Terpstra Alexander Dorgelo. Subjects . Facts and figures Motives for migration Social cohesion & integration Social cohesion from the past until now
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Students HRM Jasmin Claassen Kornelis Doesburg Carlijn Terpstra Alexander Dorgelo
Subjects Factsandfigures Motivesformigration Socialcohesion & integration Socialcohesionfrom the past untilnow Socialcohesion in practiceand the labour market Migration & regulation
Motivesformigration • In the late 1940s and 1950s, following the end of WWII • In 1960s & 1970s, ‘guestworkers’ • Late 1970s & 1980s, Suriname & Netherlands Antilles • In the 1990s strong increase of asylumseekers • And in 2000s untilnow: migrant workersfrom new EU member states
Integration in The Netherlands Central conditions and rules for living in the Netherlands • Inburgeringscursus
In politics • In higher education • On the labour market Participation of the migrant population
In politics • In higher education • On the labour market Participation of the migrant population
In politics • In higher education • On the labour market Participation of the migrant population
The developmentaboutthe socialcohesion form the past untilnow 3 mainpillarization: 1. Socialists. 2. Christians 3. Liberals After the pillarization:manymigrantscameto the Netherlands Multicultural society Political Correct Pim Fortuyn (party: Lijst Fortuyn) Geert Wilders (party: PVV) Decreasemirgrants -> socialcohesion
SocialCohesion in practiceand the labour market • Localgovernment in the Netherlands stimulatesactiveparticipationandsocialcohesionbetweenall members. • Program of the EconomicandSocial Council: ‘Make it in the Netherlands!’ • Organisations: Research has shown that foreign workers in SMEs provide more innovation.
Migration and regulation • Regulation Dutch government • www.newtoholland.nl • Non-governmental organizations • For international students • For expat workers