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Challenges of Settling in Rural Scotland: Drawing Parallels between ‘New Scots’ Refugees and Central & Eastern European Migrants

Dr Holly Porteous, Immigration, ScotlandBy adminOctober 5, 2017

How Syrian New Scots refugees face some similar challenges to Central and Eastern European migrants in their experiences of building a new life in rural towns and villages.

Challenges faced by Central & East European migrants: welfare and support services in rural Scotland

Commentary, Dr Holly Porteous, Immigration, Welfare & social securityBy adminNovember 3, 2015

In advance of the Policy Scotland Welfare Reform Network’s event Dr Holly Porteous writes on challenges facing migrants from Central and Eastern Europe who are living, working and accessing social security services in rural Scotland.

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