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Micro-perspectives on Immigrant Welfare in Greece: a case study

Micro-perspectives on Immigrant Welfare in Greece: a case study. Dr. Effie Fokas 15 January 2008. Research process. Welfare and Religion in a European Perspective (WREP) (2003-5) Welfare and Values in Europe (WaVE) (2006-7) Welfare, minorities and changing identities (2007-8).

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Micro-perspectives on Immigrant Welfare in Greece: a case study

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  1. Micro-perspectives on Immigrant Welfare in Greece: a case study Dr. Effie Fokas 15 January 2008

  2. Research process • Welfare and Religion in a European Perspective (WREP) (2003-5) • Welfare and Values in Europe (WaVE) (2006-7) • Welfare, minorities and changing identities (2007-8)

  3. WREP and WaVE Case Studies Sweden- Gavle Norway- Drammen Finland- Lahti Latvia- Ogre England- Darlington Germany-Reutlingen and Schweinfurt France- Evreux Poland- Przemysl Croatia- Sisak Italy- Padua Romania- Medgidia Greece- Thiva

  4. Facts and Figures • Unemployment: 11.7% of total economically active population (18.1% female, 8.3% male) • Population (2001 census): 24,443 total population (incl. 17 EU member state citizens and 2,365 non-EU). I.e., 9.74% non-Greek nationals. • Office for Foreigners: approx. 3000 registered immigrants: 1,000-1,500 Albania; 500 Pakistan; 450 India; 400 Romania; 100 Bulgaria

  5. Research • 72 semi-structured, in-depth interviews (62 individuals) • Majority population: 15 members of the civil service; 8 members of the general public living in the ‘old refugees housing’; 5 Orthodox priests; 3 social workers 2 journalists

  6. Research cont. • Immigrant interviewees: 6 Albania; 10 Pakistan; 4 India; 9 Female labour migrants (Poland, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Albania, Serbia and Romania)

  7. WREP and WaVE Case Studies Sweden- Gavle Norway- Drammen Finland- Lahti Latvia- Ogre England- Darlington Germany-Reutlingen and Schweinfurt France- Evreux Poland- Przemysl Croatia- Sisak Italy- Padua Romania- Medgidia Greece- Thiva

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