@article{Buch_Berthou_Bredgaard_2018, title={Refugees and Immigrants in the Nordic}, volume={8}, url={https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/111165}, DOI={10.18291/njwls.v8iS4.111165}, abstractNote={<p>Immigration to the Nordic countries has increased significantly in the last 40 years (Pettersen & Østby 2013:76). Although exact data are hard to come by, it is clear that the term integration, albeit vague and often undefined, has become central in public and political debates. A central premise of most of the debates is the claim that newly arrived immigrants and refugees have not become part of their host societies to a satisfactory extent. Subsequently, an increasing number of initiatives and laws have been introduced in the Nordic countries with the intention to promote integration. (...)</p>}, number={S4}, journal={Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies}, author={Buch, Anders and Berthou, Sara Kristine Gløjmar and Bredgaard, Thomas}, year={2018}, month={Nov.}, pages={1–5} }