
Moving Up and Getting On
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"There are few more pressing issues than making integration work in the UK, and few better authors to explain how to achieve this goal. Jill Rutter has written an indispensable book: let us hope our political leaders take note." Dr Khalid Koser MBE, Executive Director, Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund (GCERF) "This is an essential book for policy makers. Based on a decade's research it offers rigorous analysis and practical solutions" Barbara Roche, former Minister of State for Asylum and Immigration "This book takes an important step forward, rejecting simplistic ideas about 'integration' and by recognising that cohesion revolves around the ability of all people - not just migrants - to manage conflict and change. Jill Rutter also suggests practical ways in which societies can invest in this learning process." Professor Ted Cantle CBE, The iCoCo FoundationMore details
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Introduction;
The nature of immigration into the UK and how it affects integration and social cohesion;
The emergence of modern policies;
Redefining integration and social cohesion;
Part Two: Moving up: migrant integration;
Integration: an incomplete evidence base;
Integration and employment;
Bumpy integration: children and schooling;
Portuguese and Tamils: case studies in the nuances of integration;
Irregular migration: the greatest integration challenge of all;
Part Three: Getting on: social cohesion, conflict and change;
Mainly about attitudes;
Meeting and mixing in Peterborough, Wisbech and London;
Transversal space, meaningful social contact and social cohesion;
Social cohesion and political leadership;
Part Four: Developing the capabilities of people and places;
Conclusions: new visions for integration and social cohesion.
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