Abstract

This chapter presents the immigration and integration policies in Poland in recent years in various aspects—institutional, political and social. It explores the issues of immigration to Poland, the situation of foreigners and immigrants, and their integration within Polish society. It focuses on the integration activities and policies dedicated to foreigners, including those implemented by both central and local authorities as well as non-governmental organisations (NGOs). This interdisciplinary paper reflects different theoretical approaches and scientific disciplines represented by its authors, both researchers and practitioners, including migration studies, sociology, political science, public policy and media studies.

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