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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Conceptualising the Citizenship-Integration Nexus -- 1.1 Conceptualising the Citizenship-Integration Nexus -- 1.2 Structure of the Book -- References -- Part I: Integration Through Citizenship -- Chapter 2: Ideas of Integration in Citizenship Laws and Citizenship Acquisition Procedures in Belgium and the UK -- 2.1 Policies of Naturalization -- 2.2 Methodology and Research Design -- 2.3 Integrationism in UK and Belgian Nationality Legislation -- 2.4 UK: The Routinisation of Integration Requirements -- 2.5 Belgium: Integration as the Letter of the Law -- 2.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Becoming Dutch at What Cost? Increasing Application Fees and Naturalisation Rates of EU Immigrants in the Netherlands -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Naturalisation Fees in the Netherlands -- 3.3 Data and Methodology -- 3.3.1 Data -- 3.3.2 Identification Strategy -- 3.4 Analysis -- 3.4.1 Trends -- 3.5 Single-Difference Regression: Main Effect and Impact Heterogeneity -- 3.6 Double-Difference Regression: Conditioned Relevance of the Fee Increase -- 3.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Citizenship and Naturalisation for Migrants in the UK After Brexit -- 4.1 British Nationality Law -- 4.2 Who Becomes a UK Citizen? Differences Between EU-born and Non-EU Born Migrants -- 4.3 Factors Affecting the Acquisition of Citizenship Among EU and Non-EU citizens, and the Role of Brexit -- 4.3.1 Origin Countries -- 4.3.2 Age at Migration and Years of Residence -- 4.3.3 Citizenship Policy in the Origin and Destination Countries: Dual Nationality Policies, Visa Type and Citizenship Fees -- 4.4 Conclusions and Gaps in the Data -- References -- Part II: Integration from Below -- Chapter 5: Immigrant Economic Rights in the European Union.
5.1 The Economic Rights of Migrants -- 5.2 Empirical Approach -- 5.2.1 Integration below Citizenship: Social and Psychological Integration in the EU -- 5.3 Measurement -- 5.3.1 Economic Rights -- 5.4 Analysis -- 5.4.1 Integration at Citizenship: Naturalisation Within the EU -- 5.5 Measurement -- 5.6 Analysis -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Migrants, New Citizens, Co-Citizens and Citizens by Adoption - Regionalist Parties' Framing of Immigrants in the Basque Country, Corsica, South Tyrol, Scotland and Wales -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Actors and Processes of Constructing Regional Citizens through 'Othering' -- 6.3 SNRPs in the Basque Country, Corsica, South Tyrol, Scotland and Wales -- 6.4 Regionalist Parties' Framing of Immigrants: From 'Unwanted' Migrants to 'New Citizens', 'Co-Citizens' and 'Citizens by Adoption' -- 6.4.1 Migrants - Those Who Do Not Belong to 'Us' -- 6.4.2 Citizens: Migrants Who Belong to 'Us' -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- Primary Documents -- Chapter 7: Intercultural Citizenship in the Making: Public Space and Belonging in Discriminatory Environments -- 7.1 Introduction: The Debate on the Conditions of Interculturalism -- 7.2 Framing the Interculturalism, Public Space and Citizenship-Making Debate -- 7.3 Self-Perceptions on Discrimination and the Mitigating Effects of Place-Based Belonging -- 7.3.1 The Empirical Material: Analysing Data from Different Research Projects -- 7.3.2 Self-Perceptions on Discrimination -- 7.3.3 The Relation to Place and the Construction of Belonging -- 7.4 Concluding Remarks: Interculturalism from below -- References -- Chapter 8: "In London, I Am a European Citizen": Brexit, Emotions, and the Politics of Belonging -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Belonging and the New Politics of Belonging as EU Citizens in Post-Brexit Britain -- 8.1.2 Methodology.
8.1.3 Brexit, Emotions and the Intersectional Politics of Belonging -- 8.1.4 Emplacing Brexit and Urban Citizenship -- 8.1.5 'In London, I am a European Citizen': EU Citizenship and the Nested Politics of Belonging -- 8.1.6 Conclusion: London's Unique Position as the Hub of the Largest EU 'Diaspora' Outside the EU -- References -- Part III: Integration from Above -- Chapter 9: "It Just Feels Weird" - Irish External Voting and the 'Brexit Irish' -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 External Voting -- 9.3 The Irish Context -- 9.3.1 Emigration and Diaspora -- 9.3.2 Irish External Votes - Policy &amp -- Campaigning -- 9.4 Brexit -- Irish Citizens in the UK and NI -- 9.4.1 Irish Citizenship Eligibility for UK and NI Born Residents -- 9.5 The 'Brexit Irish' -- 9.6 Project and Method -- 9.7 External Voting and the 'Brexit' Irish -- 9.7.1 A Move to Vote? -- 9.7.2 Connections/Disconnections -- 9.7.3 Reluctant to Influence -- 9.7.4 Northern Ireland -- 9.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Between Integration and Dissociation: Intra-European Immigrants' Life Experiences in Romania -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Mobile EU Citizens and Integration -- 10.3 Immigration to Romania and Previous Evidence on Integration -- 10.3.1 Expectations: An Atypical Integration -- 10.4 Data and Methods -- 10.5 Results -- 10.5.1 Linguistic Integration: Romanian Proficiency -- 10.5.2 Economic Integration: Employment and Entrepreneurship -- 10.5.3 Navigational Integration: Access to Healthcare -- 10.5.4 Social Integration: Volunteering, Interest in Politics, Informal Relations with Locals -- 10.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: EU Citizenship: A Tool for Integration? -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 What Is EU Citizenship? -- 11.3 The Evolution of an Incomplete, Imbalanced, and Inconsistent Citizenship -- 11.4 Consequences of Weak EU Citizenship: Some Examples -- 11.4.1 Enlargement.
11.4.2 Immigration and Eligibility for National Citizenship -- 11.4.3 Brexit and Suprastatelessness -- 11.5 Discussion -- References -- Appendix -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 6.
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Conceptualising the Citizenship-Integration Nexus -- 1.1 Conceptualising the Citizenship-Integration Nexus -- 1.2 Structure of the Book -- References -- Part I: Integration Through Citizenship -- Chapter 2: Ideas of Integration in Citizenship Laws and Citizenship Acquisition Procedures in Belgium and the UK -- 2.1 Policies of Naturalization -- 2.2 Methodology and Research Design -- 2.3 Integrationism in UK and Belgian Nationality Legislation -- 2.4 UK: The Routinisation of Integration Requirements -- 2.5 Belgium: Integration as the Letter of the Law -- 2.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Becoming Dutch at What Cost? Increasing Application Fees and Naturalisation Rates of EU Immigrants in the Netherlands -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Naturalisation Fees in the Netherlands -- 3.3 Data and Methodology -- 3.3.1 Data -- 3.3.2 Identification Strategy -- 3.4 Analysis -- 3.4.1 Trends -- 3.5 Single-Difference Regression: Main Effect and Impact Heterogeneity -- 3.6 Double-Difference Regression: Conditioned Relevance of the Fee Increase -- 3.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Citizenship and Naturalisation for Migrants in the UK After Brexit -- 4.1 British Nationality Law -- 4.2 Who Becomes a UK Citizen? Differences Between EU-born and Non-EU Born Migrants -- 4.3 Factors Affecting the Acquisition of Citizenship Among EU and Non-EU citizens, and the Role of Brexit -- 4.3.1 Origin Countries -- 4.3.2 Age at Migration and Years of Residence -- 4.3.3 Citizenship Policy in the Origin and Destination Countries: Dual Nationality Policies, Visa Type and Citizenship Fees -- 4.4 Conclusions and Gaps in the Data -- References -- Part II: Integration from Below -- Chapter 5: Immigrant Economic Rights in the European Union.
5.1 The Economic Rights of Migrants -- 5.2 Empirical Approach -- 5.2.1 Integration below Citizenship: Social and Psychological Integration in the EU -- 5.3 Measurement -- 5.3.1 Economic Rights -- 5.4 Analysis -- 5.4.1 Integration at Citizenship: Naturalisation Within the EU -- 5.5 Measurement -- 5.6 Analysis -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Migrants, New Citizens, Co-Citizens and Citizens by Adoption - Regionalist Parties' Framing of Immigrants in the Basque Country, Corsica, South Tyrol, Scotland and Wales -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Actors and Processes of Constructing Regional Citizens through 'Othering' -- 6.3 SNRPs in the Basque Country, Corsica, South Tyrol, Scotland and Wales -- 6.4 Regionalist Parties' Framing of Immigrants: From 'Unwanted' Migrants to 'New Citizens', 'Co-Citizens' and 'Citizens by Adoption' -- 6.4.1 Migrants - Those Who Do Not Belong to 'Us' -- 6.4.2 Citizens: Migrants Who Belong to 'Us' -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- Primary Documents -- Chapter 7: Intercultural Citizenship in the Making: Public Space and Belonging in Discriminatory Environments -- 7.1 Introduction: The Debate on the Conditions of Interculturalism -- 7.2 Framing the Interculturalism, Public Space and Citizenship-Making Debate -- 7.3 Self-Perceptions on Discrimination and the Mitigating Effects of Place-Based Belonging -- 7.3.1 The Empirical Material: Analysing Data from Different Research Projects -- 7.3.2 Self-Perceptions on Discrimination -- 7.3.3 The Relation to Place and the Construction of Belonging -- 7.4 Concluding Remarks: Interculturalism from below -- References -- Chapter 8: "In London, I Am a European Citizen": Brexit, Emotions, and the Politics of Belonging -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Belonging and the New Politics of Belonging as EU Citizens in Post-Brexit Britain -- 8.1.2 Methodology.
8.1.3 Brexit, Emotions and the Intersectional Politics of Belonging -- 8.1.4 Emplacing Brexit and Urban Citizenship -- 8.1.5 'In London, I am a European Citizen': EU Citizenship and the Nested Politics of Belonging -- 8.1.6 Conclusion: London's Unique Position as the Hub of the Largest EU 'Diaspora' Outside the EU -- References -- Part III: Integration from Above -- Chapter 9: "It Just Feels Weird" - Irish External Voting and the 'Brexit Irish' -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 External Voting -- 9.3 The Irish Context -- 9.3.1 Emigration and Diaspora -- 9.3.2 Irish External Votes - Policy &amp -- Campaigning -- 9.4 Brexit -- Irish Citizens in the UK and NI -- 9.4.1 Irish Citizenship Eligibility for UK and NI Born Residents -- 9.5 The 'Brexit Irish' -- 9.6 Project and Method -- 9.7 External Voting and the 'Brexit' Irish -- 9.7.1 A Move to Vote? -- 9.7.2 Connections/Disconnections -- 9.7.3 Reluctant to Influence -- 9.7.4 Northern Ireland -- 9.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Between Integration and Dissociation: Intra-European Immigrants' Life Experiences in Romania -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Mobile EU Citizens and Integration -- 10.3 Immigration to Romania and Previous Evidence on Integration -- 10.3.1 Expectations: An Atypical Integration -- 10.4 Data and Methods -- 10.5 Results -- 10.5.1 Linguistic Integration: Romanian Proficiency -- 10.5.2 Economic Integration: Employment and Entrepreneurship -- 10.5.3 Navigational Integration: Access to Healthcare -- 10.5.4 Social Integration: Volunteering, Interest in Politics, Informal Relations with Locals -- 10.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: EU Citizenship: A Tool for Integration? -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 What Is EU Citizenship? -- 11.3 The Evolution of an Incomplete, Imbalanced, and Inconsistent Citizenship -- 11.4 Consequences of Weak EU Citizenship: Some Examples -- 11.4.1 Enlargement.
11.4.2 Immigration and Eligibility for National Citizenship -- 11.4.3 Brexit and Suprastatelessness -- 11.5 Discussion -- References -- Appendix -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 6.
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contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Conceptualising the Citizenship-Integration Nexus -- 1.1 Conceptualising the Citizenship-Integration Nexus -- 1.2 Structure of the Book -- References -- Part I: Integration Through Citizenship -- Chapter 2: Ideas of Integration in Citizenship Laws and Citizenship Acquisition Procedures in Belgium and the UK -- 2.1 Policies of Naturalization -- 2.2 Methodology and Research Design -- 2.3 Integrationism in UK and Belgian Nationality Legislation -- 2.4 UK: The Routinisation of Integration Requirements -- 2.5 Belgium: Integration as the Letter of the Law -- 2.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Becoming Dutch at What Cost? Increasing Application Fees and Naturalisation Rates of EU Immigrants in the Netherlands -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Naturalisation Fees in the Netherlands -- 3.3 Data and Methodology -- 3.3.1 Data -- 3.3.2 Identification Strategy -- 3.4 Analysis -- 3.4.1 Trends -- 3.5 Single-Difference Regression: Main Effect and Impact Heterogeneity -- 3.6 Double-Difference Regression: Conditioned Relevance of the Fee Increase -- 3.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Citizenship and Naturalisation for Migrants in the UK After Brexit -- 4.1 British Nationality Law -- 4.2 Who Becomes a UK Citizen? Differences Between EU-born and Non-EU Born Migrants -- 4.3 Factors Affecting the Acquisition of Citizenship Among EU and Non-EU citizens, and the Role of Brexit -- 4.3.1 Origin Countries -- 4.3.2 Age at Migration and Years of Residence -- 4.3.3 Citizenship Policy in the Origin and Destination Countries: Dual Nationality Policies, Visa Type and Citizenship Fees -- 4.4 Conclusions and Gaps in the Data -- References -- Part II: Integration from Below -- Chapter 5: Immigrant Economic Rights in the European Union.
5.1 The Economic Rights of Migrants -- 5.2 Empirical Approach -- 5.2.1 Integration below Citizenship: Social and Psychological Integration in the EU -- 5.3 Measurement -- 5.3.1 Economic Rights -- 5.4 Analysis -- 5.4.1 Integration at Citizenship: Naturalisation Within the EU -- 5.5 Measurement -- 5.6 Analysis -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Migrants, New Citizens, Co-Citizens and Citizens by Adoption - Regionalist Parties' Framing of Immigrants in the Basque Country, Corsica, South Tyrol, Scotland and Wales -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Actors and Processes of Constructing Regional Citizens through 'Othering' -- 6.3 SNRPs in the Basque Country, Corsica, South Tyrol, Scotland and Wales -- 6.4 Regionalist Parties' Framing of Immigrants: From 'Unwanted' Migrants to 'New Citizens', 'Co-Citizens' and 'Citizens by Adoption' -- 6.4.1 Migrants - Those Who Do Not Belong to 'Us' -- 6.4.2 Citizens: Migrants Who Belong to 'Us' -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- Primary Documents -- Chapter 7: Intercultural Citizenship in the Making: Public Space and Belonging in Discriminatory Environments -- 7.1 Introduction: The Debate on the Conditions of Interculturalism -- 7.2 Framing the Interculturalism, Public Space and Citizenship-Making Debate -- 7.3 Self-Perceptions on Discrimination and the Mitigating Effects of Place-Based Belonging -- 7.3.1 The Empirical Material: Analysing Data from Different Research Projects -- 7.3.2 Self-Perceptions on Discrimination -- 7.3.3 The Relation to Place and the Construction of Belonging -- 7.4 Concluding Remarks: Interculturalism from below -- References -- Chapter 8: "In London, I Am a European Citizen": Brexit, Emotions, and the Politics of Belonging -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Belonging and the New Politics of Belonging as EU Citizens in Post-Brexit Britain -- 8.1.2 Methodology.
8.1.3 Brexit, Emotions and the Intersectional Politics of Belonging -- 8.1.4 Emplacing Brexit and Urban Citizenship -- 8.1.5 'In London, I am a European Citizen': EU Citizenship and the Nested Politics of Belonging -- 8.1.6 Conclusion: London's Unique Position as the Hub of the Largest EU 'Diaspora' Outside the EU -- References -- Part III: Integration from Above -- Chapter 9: "It Just Feels Weird" - Irish External Voting and the 'Brexit Irish' -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 External Voting -- 9.3 The Irish Context -- 9.3.1 Emigration and Diaspora -- 9.3.2 Irish External Votes - Policy &amp -- Campaigning -- 9.4 Brexit -- Irish Citizens in the UK and NI -- 9.4.1 Irish Citizenship Eligibility for UK and NI Born Residents -- 9.5 The 'Brexit Irish' -- 9.6 Project and Method -- 9.7 External Voting and the 'Brexit' Irish -- 9.7.1 A Move to Vote? -- 9.7.2 Connections/Disconnections -- 9.7.3 Reluctant to Influence -- 9.7.4 Northern Ireland -- 9.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Between Integration and Dissociation: Intra-European Immigrants' Life Experiences in Romania -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Mobile EU Citizens and Integration -- 10.3 Immigration to Romania and Previous Evidence on Integration -- 10.3.1 Expectations: An Atypical Integration -- 10.4 Data and Methods -- 10.5 Results -- 10.5.1 Linguistic Integration: Romanian Proficiency -- 10.5.2 Economic Integration: Employment and Entrepreneurship -- 10.5.3 Navigational Integration: Access to Healthcare -- 10.5.4 Social Integration: Volunteering, Interest in Politics, Informal Relations with Locals -- 10.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: EU Citizenship: A Tool for Integration? -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 What Is EU Citizenship? -- 11.3 The Evolution of an Incomplete, Imbalanced, and Inconsistent Citizenship -- 11.4 Consequences of Weak EU Citizenship: Some Examples -- 11.4.1 Enlargement.
11.4.2 Immigration and Eligibility for National Citizenship -- 11.4.3 Brexit and Suprastatelessness -- 11.5 Discussion -- References -- Appendix -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 6.
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Increasing Application Fees and Naturalisation Rates of EU Immigrants in the Netherlands -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Naturalisation Fees in the Netherlands -- 3.3 Data and Methodology -- 3.3.1 Data -- 3.3.2 Identification Strategy -- 3.4 Analysis -- 3.4.1 Trends -- 3.5 Single-Difference Regression: Main Effect and Impact Heterogeneity -- 3.6 Double-Difference Regression: Conditioned Relevance of the Fee Increase -- 3.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Citizenship and Naturalisation for Migrants in the UK After Brexit -- 4.1 British Nationality Law -- 4.2 Who Becomes a UK Citizen? Differences Between EU-born and Non-EU Born Migrants -- 4.3 Factors Affecting the Acquisition of Citizenship Among EU and Non-EU citizens, and the Role of Brexit -- 4.3.1 Origin Countries -- 4.3.2 Age at Migration and Years of Residence -- 4.3.3 Citizenship Policy in the Origin and Destination Countries: Dual Nationality Policies, Visa Type and Citizenship Fees -- 4.4 Conclusions and Gaps in the Data -- References -- Part II: Integration from Below -- Chapter 5: Immigrant Economic Rights in the European Union.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">5.1 The Economic Rights of Migrants -- 5.2 Empirical Approach -- 5.2.1 Integration below Citizenship: Social and Psychological Integration in the EU -- 5.3 Measurement -- 5.3.1 Economic Rights -- 5.4 Analysis -- 5.4.1 Integration at Citizenship: Naturalisation Within the EU -- 5.5 Measurement -- 5.6 Analysis -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Migrants, New Citizens, Co-Citizens and Citizens by Adoption - Regionalist Parties' Framing of Immigrants in the Basque Country, Corsica, South Tyrol, Scotland and Wales -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Actors and Processes of Constructing Regional Citizens through 'Othering' -- 6.3 SNRPs in the Basque Country, Corsica, South Tyrol, Scotland and Wales -- 6.4 Regionalist Parties' Framing of Immigrants: From 'Unwanted' Migrants to 'New Citizens', 'Co-Citizens' and 'Citizens by Adoption' -- 6.4.1 Migrants - Those Who Do Not Belong to 'Us' -- 6.4.2 Citizens: Migrants Who Belong to 'Us' -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- Primary Documents -- Chapter 7: Intercultural Citizenship in the Making: Public Space and Belonging in Discriminatory Environments -- 7.1 Introduction: The Debate on the Conditions of Interculturalism -- 7.2 Framing the Interculturalism, Public Space and Citizenship-Making Debate -- 7.3 Self-Perceptions on Discrimination and the Mitigating Effects of Place-Based Belonging -- 7.3.1 The Empirical Material: Analysing Data from Different Research Projects -- 7.3.2 Self-Perceptions on Discrimination -- 7.3.3 The Relation to Place and the Construction of Belonging -- 7.4 Concluding Remarks: Interculturalism from below -- References -- Chapter 8: "In London, I Am a European Citizen": Brexit, Emotions, and the Politics of Belonging -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Belonging and the New Politics of Belonging as EU Citizens in Post-Brexit Britain -- 8.1.2 Methodology.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">8.1.3 Brexit, Emotions and the Intersectional Politics of Belonging -- 8.1.4 Emplacing Brexit and Urban Citizenship -- 8.1.5 'In London, I am a European Citizen': EU Citizenship and the Nested Politics of Belonging -- 8.1.6 Conclusion: London's Unique Position as the Hub of the Largest EU 'Diaspora' Outside the EU -- References -- Part III: Integration from Above -- Chapter 9: "It Just Feels Weird" - Irish External Voting and the 'Brexit Irish' -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 External Voting -- 9.3 The Irish Context -- 9.3.1 Emigration and Diaspora -- 9.3.2 Irish External Votes - Policy &amp;amp -- Campaigning -- 9.4 Brexit -- Irish Citizens in the UK and NI -- 9.4.1 Irish Citizenship Eligibility for UK and NI Born Residents -- 9.5 The 'Brexit Irish' -- 9.6 Project and Method -- 9.7 External Voting and the 'Brexit' Irish -- 9.7.1 A Move to Vote? -- 9.7.2 Connections/Disconnections -- 9.7.3 Reluctant to Influence -- 9.7.4 Northern Ireland -- 9.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Between Integration and Dissociation: Intra-European Immigrants' Life Experiences in Romania -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Mobile EU Citizens and Integration -- 10.3 Immigration to Romania and Previous Evidence on Integration -- 10.3.1 Expectations: An Atypical Integration -- 10.4 Data and Methods -- 10.5 Results -- 10.5.1 Linguistic Integration: Romanian Proficiency -- 10.5.2 Economic Integration: Employment and Entrepreneurship -- 10.5.3 Navigational Integration: Access to Healthcare -- 10.5.4 Social Integration: Volunteering, Interest in Politics, Informal Relations with Locals -- 10.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: EU Citizenship: A Tool for Integration? -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 What Is EU Citizenship? -- 11.3 The Evolution of an Incomplete, Imbalanced, and Inconsistent Citizenship -- 11.4 Consequences of Weak EU Citizenship: Some Examples -- 11.4.1 Enlargement.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">11.4.2 Immigration and Eligibility for National Citizenship -- 11.4.3 Brexit and Suprastatelessness -- 11.5 Discussion -- References -- Appendix -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 6.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="590" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Electronic reproduction. 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