@inbook{6eb4b2cd9d164cb7af78788a829d20b6,
title = "Migration and integration regimes and substantial citizenships in the EU",
abstract = "This chapter explores the complex theme of immigrants{\textquoteright} civic participation – political or social engagement going beyond voting – in the European Union, using Denmark as a case study. The country has gone through a particularly interesting transformation in terms of immigration policies, from a society initially putting no restrictions on immigration to one requiring a deep link to its culture and a set of “desirable” qualities to allow an immigrant to settle down there, even with a Danish spouse. The related institutional and administrative changes have probably had a great impact on immigrants{\textquoteright} participation in civic and other areas.",
author = "Shahamak Rezaei and Mark Goli and Ana Ribeiro and Johannes Henriksen",
year = "2014",
doi = "10.1007/978-94-007-6745-4_9",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-94-007-6744-7",
series = "International Perspectives on Migration",
publisher = "Springer Science+Business Media",
pages = "127--143",
editor = "Margaret Walton-Roberts and Jenna Hennebry",
booktitle = "Territoriality and Migration in the E.U. Neighbourhood",
address = "Germany",
}