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References for Superdiversity, social cohesion, and economic benefits
Further reading
- Bauer, T., Lofstrom, M., Zimmermann, K. F. "Immigration policy, assimilation of immigrants, and natives’ sentiments towards immigrants: Evidence from 12 OECD countries"Swedish Economic Policy Review7 (2000): 11−53.
- Constant, A. F., Zimmermann, K. F. (eds).International Handbook on the Economics of Migration。切尔滕纳姆,UK: Edward Elgar, 2013.
- Spoonley, P., Tolley, E. (eds).Diverse Nations, Diverse Responses: Approaches to Social Cohesion in Immigrant Societies。Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2012.
- Van Reekum, R., Duyvendak, J. W., Bertossi, C. "National models of integration and the crises of multiculturalism: A critical comparative perspective"Patterns of Prejudice46:5 (2012): 417−426.
- Vertovec, S. "‘Diversity’ and the social imaginary"European Journal of Sociology53:3 (2012): 287−312.
Key references
- Vertovec, S. "Super-diversity and its implications"Ethnic and Racial Studies30:6 (2007): 1024−1054.
Key reference:[1]
- Ozgen, C., Nijkamp, P., Poot, J. "Immigration and innovation in European regions" In: Nijkamp, P., Poot, J., Sahin, M. (eds).Migration Impact Assessment: New Horizons。切尔滕纳姆,UK: Edward Elgar, 2012.
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- Florida, R.The Rise of the Creative Class。New York: Basic Books, 2002.
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- Bellini, E., Ottaviano, G., Pinelli, D., Prarolo, G.Cultural Diversity and Economic Performance: Evidence from European RegionsHamburg Institute of International Economics Working Paper, 2008.
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- Alesina, A., La Ferrara, E.Ethnic Diversity and Economic PerformanceNBER Working Paper, 2004.
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- Reitz, J. G., Bannerjee, R. "Racial inequality, social cohesion and policy issues in Canada" In: Banting, K., Courchene, T. J., Seidle, F. L. (eds).Belonging? Diversity, Recognition and Shared Citizenship in Canada。Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2007.
Key reference:[6]
- Jedwab, J. "Receiving and giving: How does the Canadian public feel about immigration and integration?" In: Biles, J., Berstein, M., Aiken, T. (eds).Immigration and Integration in Canada in the Twenty-First Century。Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2008.
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- Tasan-Kok, T., van Kempen, R., Raco, M., Bolt, G.Towards Hyper-Diversified European Cities: A Critical Literature Review。Utrecht: Utrecht University, 2014.
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- Lüken-Klassen, D., Heckmann, F.Intercultural Policies in European Cities: Good Practice Guide。Dublin: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, 2010.
Key reference:[9]
- Bramadat, P. "Religious diversity and international migration: National and global dimensions" In: Bramadat, P., Koenig, M. (eds).International Migration and the Governance of Religious Diversity。Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009.
Key reference:[10]
- Vertovec, S. "Super-diversity and its implications"Ethnic and Racial Studies30:6 (2007): 1024−1054.
Additional References
- Blommaert, J., Rampton, B. "Language and superdiversity"Diversities13:2 (2011).
- Collett, E., Gidley, B.Attitudes to Migrants, Communication and Local Leadership (AMICALL). Final Transnational Report。Oxford: ESRC Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford, 2012.
- Hiebert, D. "The economic integration of immigrants in metropolitan Vancouver"IRPP Choices15:7 (2009): 1–42.
- Nathan, M.The Economics of Super-Diversity: Findings from British Cities, 2001−2006Spatial Economics Research Centre (SERC) Discussion Paper, 2011.
- Zimmerman, K., Bonin, H., Fahr, R., Hinte, H.Immigration Policy and the Labour Market。Heidelberg: Springer, 2007.