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Parallel Lives Revisited

Mediterranean Guest Workers and their Families at Work and in the Neighbourhood, 1960-1980

Jozefien De Bock
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Pages
220
Year
2018
Language
English

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Originally coined in 2001 in a report on racial tensions in the United Kingdom, the concept of "parallel lives" has become familiar in the European discourse on immigrant integration. There, it refers to what is perceived as the segregation of immigrant populations from the rest of society. However, the historical roots of this presumed segregation are rarely the focus of discussion. Combining quantitative analysis, archival research, and over one hundred oral history interviews, Parallel Lives Revisited explores the lives of immigrants from six Mediterranean countries in a postwar Belgian city to provide a fascinating account of how their experiences of integration have changed at work and in their neighborhoods across two decades.

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"Using sociological theory and historical methods, Jozefien De Bock successfully stresses the interplay of structural opportunity and individual choice in this enlightening case study of immigrants who came to the Belgian city of Ghent from 1960 to 1980. Her study is a welcome addition to the literature detailing the processes of migration and settlement." • Nancy L. Green, School of Advanced Stud

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