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Conclusion: Migrant and refugee discrimination in New Zealand in comparative context
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Conclusion: Migrant and refugee discrimination in New Zealand in comparative context

Angela McCarthy
Narratives of Migrant and Refugee Discrimination in New Zealand, pp.157-164
Studies in Migration and Diaspora, Routledge, 1st ed.
31/08/2022
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/50978

Abstract

Globally, there is no shortage of explanations for host society discrimination against migrants and refugees. This Conclusion provides a succinct summary of this book's findings, outlining explanations for the prejudicial attitudes and discriminatory practices directed towards the migrant and ethnic groups in New Zealand that feature in this book. It then offers some thoughts on why such hostility towards migrants and refugees in New Zealand is less extreme than in other Anglophone countries. The third section of the Conclusion identifies some further research avenues.

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