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Denmark’s initiatives for decentralising immigrant integration - an MPI report | |
In Denmark the subject of immigrant integration has been highly politicized and has been decisive for the elections result. Denmark was among the first European countries to adopt a comprehensive law of integration, in 1998. It was also among the first countries that assigned the coordination of integration to one ministry, taking over competences from the various ministries and agencies previously responsible for integration in various fields. [...] |
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Sweden proposes decentralisation of language courses for immigrants | |
The Swedish government plans to decentralise Swedish language courses for immigrants, proposing that these courses get taken over by local authorities. “By moving SFI into continuing adult education, it will become easier to adjust Swedish language education to each student and combine the studies with work and internships,” said Integration Minister Erik Ullenhag. [...] |
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