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Migrants & Integration: Complete Summary (Literature and Lectures) 2024–2025

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Deze uitgebreide en overzichtelijke opgebouwde samenvatting biedt je een volledig overzicht van alle colleges én verplichte literatuur. Het document is ingedeeld per week en bevat heldere uitleg van belangrijke theorieën, concepten, auteurs en onderzoeksresultaten. Wat je krijgt: - Alle verplichte literatuur bondig en helder samengevat - Per week: overzicht van hoofdvragen, kernconcepten en theorieën - Inzichten uit vakgebieden zoals sociologie, psychologie, antropologie en politicologie - Theorieën zoals push-pull, wereldsysteem, sociaal kapitaal, transnationalisme, acculturatie & meer - Uitleg van integratiebeleid, discriminatie, mentale gezondheid en sociaal-culturele dynamieken - Begrippenlijsten, modellen en vergelijkingen tussen studies Perfecte voorbereiding op je tentamen én paper Of je nu grip wilt krijgen op complexe migratietheorieën of simpelweg alles handig op één plek wilt hebben – deze samenvatting helpt je om te slagen. –––– This comprehensive and clearly structured summary offers you a complete overview of all lectures and mandatory readings. The document is organized by week and includes clear explanations of key theories, concepts, authors, and research findings. What you get: - All mandatory literature summarized clearly and concisely - Weekly overviews of main questions, core concepts, and theories - Insights from sociology, psychology, anthropology, and political science - Key theories such as push-pull, world systems, social capital, transnationalism, acculturation, and more - Explanations of integration policy, discrimination, mental health, and socio-cultural dynamics - Glossaries, models, and comparative insights between studies The perfect preparation for both your exam and final paper. Whether you're trying to master complex migration theories or just want everything in one convenient place—this summary will help you succeed.

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Summary Migrants &
Integration: Literature and
lectures
Block 3 | 2024-2025 | Course: 201800009


Lecture topics per week
1. International migration: definitions, types, trends and theories

2. Immigrants and policy

3. Socio-economic integration

4. The effectiveness of integration policy on socio-economic and socio-
cultural integration

5. Socio-cultural integration of immigrants within its social context

6. Migrant transnationalism meets integration debates

7. Migrants and (mental) health



Week 1: International migration:
definitions, types, trends and theories
📚 Literature Summary
1. Hooghe et al. (2008)
Research Question: What explains structural migration patterns to
European countries (1980–2004)?

Methods: Mixed modeling using OECD and Eurostat data.

Three main theories tested:

Economic Theory: Labor market conditions drive migration (push-pull
logic).




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, Finding: Migration responds quickly (1-year lag) to labor demand.

World System Theory: Colonial and cultural ties shape flows.

Finding: Former colonies still prefer former colonial powers; effect
hasn’t weakened.

Social Network Theory: Existing communities ease migration (e.g. via
support networks).

Finding: Network effects are weaker than expected.

Conclusion: Economic and colonial factors dominate, social networks are
secondary.

2. Neumayer (2005)
Research Question: Are asylum seekers mainly economic migrants or
fleeing political persecution?

Methods: Panel data (1982–1999) from 127 countries; FE and GEE
regression models.

Key Findings:

Political oppression (e.g. civil war, human rights violations) is the
strongest driver.

Migration networks matter: presence of previous asylum seekers
increases new applications.

Colonial ties do not significantly influence asylum migration.

Debunks “bogus refugee” narrative: asylum is largely driven by political
need, not welfare access.

Conclusion: Asylum migration is political, not economic in nature;
restrictive policies have limited effect.

3. Kang (2021)
Research Question: What drove asylum-seeking in Europe during 2008–
2014?

Methods: Gravity model using PPML regression and panel data from 7
European countries.

Three sets of factors tested:



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, Push factors: Political instability, poor governance.

Pull factors: Economic opportunity, welfare.

Proximity factors: Distance, colonial/linguistic ties.

Key Findings:

Political instability is the strongest predictor.

Distance reduces migration; nearby countries receive more refugees.

Colonial ties are less relevant than expected.

Migration is not driven by economic cycles (e.g., unemployment).

Policy implications: EU needs asylum reform (e.g., fixing Dublin
Regulation); calls for prevention-based policies.

4. Jennissen et al. (2023)
Research Question: How has immigration shaped the Netherlands?

Approach: Historical data analysis + theoretical application.

Key Concepts:

Postcolonial Migration: Ties with Suriname, Indonesia, Caribbean.

Dual Labor Market Theory: Both low- and high-skilled migrants.

Transnationalism: Circular migration and temporary stays.

Migration Systems Theory: Path dependency and network effects.

Demographic Transition: Migration drives Dutch population growth.

Key Trends:

Immigration > natural population growth since 2015.

Migration has diversified (more countries of origin).

Cities like Amsterdam, Rotterdam = majority-minority.

Many migrants do not settle permanently.

Conclusion: The Netherlands is a long-term immigration country, not a
temporary one.

🔍 Comparative Insights
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, Hooghe et al. Neumayer Jennissen et al.
Aspect Kang (2021)
(2008) (2005) (2023)

General Asylum Asylum- Dutch
Focus migration to migration to seeking in EU immigration
Europe Western EU (2008–14) history

Economic & Political Political Demographic
Main Driver
colonial ties oppression instability shifts

No significant Historically
Colonial Ties Strong effect Minor influence
effect relevant

Network Weaker than Less Enable path
Strong
Effects expected emphasized dependency

Economic Adapt to
Policy Refugees need Reform asylum
needs should diversity &
Relevance protection policy (Dublin)
guide policy mobility


🧠 Learning Objectives Connection
LO1 – Knowledge: All articles contribute empirical insights into major
migration theories.

LO2 – Application: Theories are applied to real-world trends and migration
types (labor, asylum, circular).

LO3 – Evaluation: Critical views on overemphasis of economic factors;
challenges to policy narratives.


🎓 Lecture Summary
🧭 Overview of the Lecture
Introduced foundational concepts and definitions of international migration.

Presented main types of migration and their characteristics.

Outlined global and European migration trends over time.

Introduced and compared key theories that explain why people migrate.

Connected the lecture to the course's learning goals and the Week 1
readings.

🗺️ Key Definitions
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