The integration process of the basque young women ofafrican ancestry
Abstract
This article presents some of the key findings of the research conducted by Ikuspegi-Basque Observatory of Immigration on the integration process of the young second generation women of african ancestry in the Basque Autonomous Region. In order to accomplish this objective, this research followed a qualitative approach with three focus groups where women of both north-African and sub-Saharan ancestry took part. This study shows the difficulties these young women have faced over their acculturation processes within a society that, although they were raised in it, keeps seeing them as foreigners.Downloads
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