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Titre Y a-t-il un «problème immigré» en France ?
Auteur Françoise Gaspard
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'administration publique
Numéro no 47, 1988/3 L'immigration
Rubrique / Thématique
L'immigration
 Immigration, société, nation
Page 4 pages
Mots-clés (géographie)France
Mots-clés (matière)immigration population racisme
Résumé anglais An Immigration Issue in France ? It is odd that immigration should be an issue of the 1980s since there has been very little of it for over 10 years. France has never wanted to consider herself as open to permanent settlement and the authorities have long kept up the illusion that immigrant labourers are temporary guests who will return abroad. The 1974 immigration ban changed migration patterns ; new arrivais were family members and not labourers. Government policy promoting reunification of immigrant families appeared as a standing refutation of any immigration ban or ‘go home bonus'. Then folio wed general misunderstanding of 1981 governmental change and of policy aimed at securing permanent status for illegal aliens and civic integration, ail leading to xenophobic rabble-rousing, which in fact reflects French fears of impending change in the next decade. Thus, immigrants both reveal and shoulder the profound crisis currently affecting French society.
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Article en ligne https://www.persee.fr/doc/rfap_0152-7401_1988_num_47_1_2078