Zunino Victoria
Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Appl Res Qual Life. 2023 Jan 18:1-4. doi: 10.1007/s11482-022-10134-z.
This book explores immigrant integration in Europe in all its complexity and multidimensional character. The author begins by providing a brief historical background of immigration in Europe in order to understand the evolution of this phenomenon towards something structural. She then goes into the traditional models of immigration in that continent and the immigration policies implemented in the different countries, assessing its effect by making reference to the Migrant Integration Policy Index 2020 affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. What makes this book original, in this sphere, is the introduction of the concept of subjective well-being applied both to immigrants and European host countries. This subject is tackled through surveys which lead to the analysis of self-reported life satisfaction among first generation immigrants in seven European countries. In this respect, Angela Paparusso focuses particularly in Italy where she studies the wellbeing and integration of children with a migrant background In her conclusions, she dwells on policy making which calls for the incorporation of local, national, and international governmental institutions and further proposes novel lines of study.
这本书探讨了欧洲移民融入的复杂性和多维度特征。作者首先介绍了欧洲移民的简要历史背景,以便理解这一现象向结构性事物演变的过程。接着,她深入探讨了欧洲大陆传统的移民模式以及不同国家实施的移民政策,并参考受新冠疫情影响的《2020年移民融入政策指数》评估其效果。在这个领域,使这本书独具特色的是引入了主观幸福感的概念,该概念同时适用于移民和欧洲东道国。这个主题通过调查来处理,这些调查导致对七个欧洲国家第一代移民自我报告的生活满意度进行分析。在这方面,安吉拉·帕帕鲁索特别关注意大利,她在那里研究有移民背景儿童的幸福感和融入情况。在结论中,她详述了政策制定问题,呼吁地方、国家和国际政府机构参与其中,并进一步提出了新的研究方向。