Benchmarking Muslim Well-Being in Europe : : Reducing Disparities and Polarizations / / Pamela Irving Jackson, Peter Doerschler.

This highly topical book aims to undermine unsubstantiated myths by examining Muslim integration in Germany, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, states which dominate the debate on minority integration and the practice of Muslim religious traditions. These nations have a range of alterna...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Bristol University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2013-1995
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Place / Publishing House:Bristol : : Policy Press, , [2012]
©2012
Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (208 p.)
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Other title:Front Matter --
Contents --
List of tables and figures --
Acknowledgements --
Preface --
Benchmarking the well-being of European Muslims --
State involvement in Muslim well-being --
European Muslims’ confidence in the justice system --
Muslims in European politics: support for democracy and trust in the political system --
Muslims’ experiences of discrimination in public institutions --
The general well-being of Muslims in Europe --
Reducing disparities and polarizations in Europe --
ES variables --
Descriptives of variables from ALBUS (2008) --
References --
Index
Summary:This highly topical book aims to undermine unsubstantiated myths by examining Muslim integration in Germany, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, states which dominate the debate on minority integration and the practice of Muslim religious traditions. These nations have a range of alternative relationships between religion and the state, as well as strategies for coordinating individuals' ethnic and state identities. Using the European Parliament's benchmarking guidelines, surveys and other non-official data, the authors find that in some areas Muslims are in fact more integrated than popularly assumed and suggest that, instead of failing to integrate, Muslims find their access to integration blocked in ways that reduce their life chances in the societies in which they are now permanent residents.  The book will have an impact on research and policy especially with the commencement of the EU-wide integration benchmarking effort and will be an excellent resource for researchers, academics and policy makers.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781847428882
9783111196213
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Pamela Irving Jackson, Peter Doerschler.