Glossary
This glossary contains key terms from the whole text book.
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Schengen AgreementA treaty signed in June 1985 that abolished border controls between many European countries within the so-called Schengen area. | |
Self-segregationThe assumption that immigrants and ethnic minorities prefer to live in communities where they are surrounded by their kin as opposed to intermixing with the rest of the population. | |
SettlementAny group of dwellings ranging from a single
home to larger communities and neighbourhoods. | |
SquattingThe illegal practice of settling in / occupying vacant spaces. | |
State-led gentrificationA form of gentrification in which state actors use gentrification as a policy tool to create more expensive housing in (low-income) neighbourhoods. | |
Subsidiary protectionCan
be granted to a third-country national or a stateless person who does not
qualify for refugee status but is believed to face a real risk of danger if
returned. | |