Social Sciences
Volume 8, Issue 7, 2019

Integration in the shadow of austerity-refugees in Newcastle upon Tyne (Article) (Open Access)

Flug M.* , Hussein J.
  • a Hub Drop-in for Asylum Seekers and Refugees, Newcastle, NE4 6NX, United Kingdom
  • b Hub Drop-in for Asylum Seekers and Refugees, Newcastle, NE4 6NX, United Kingdom

Abstract

Newcastle upon Tyne, a post-industrial city in the North East of England, has long been committed to hosting refugees. Although the city has suffered drastic cuts in government funding and faces high levels of deprivation, Newcastle declared itself a city of sanctuary and participates in several dispersal schemes for asylum seekers and refugees. This paper shows how political support as well as the self-motivating ambition to be a city of sanctuary are driving forces behind the city's commitment to hosting refugees. This study then proceeds to explore the integration experiences of refugees in Newcastle, with a focus on housing, employment and the relations between refugees and local residents. While an overall positive picture emerges across these areas, language barriers, the refusal to accept refugees' previous qualifications and experiences of racism remain major obstacles to integration. Moreover, the gulf in funding and support between resettled refugees and former asylum seekers greatly aggravates the latter's access to housing and employment and contributes to a lower feeling of safety among this group. © 2019 by the authors.

Author Keywords

Integration Employment Refugees North East of England Austerity Community relations Local politics

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85071156953&doi=10.3390%2fsocsci8070212&partnerID=40&md5=d3f6d3671d1a0a6a276d2e89083057d7

DOI: 10.3390/socsci8070212
ISSN: 20760760
Original Language: English