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Migration Policies of Local Governments in France
Abstract
Local governments in France are structured in a tripartite system consisting of “municipal”, “departmental”, and “regional” administrations. Since French local governments are founded on the principle of centralization, they operate under strict supervision from the central government. The aim of this study is to reveal the transformation caused by migration in France and to evaluate the effects of local migration governance on migrants. In line with this aim, the study examines the migration policies of local government units in France and reveals the current state of migrant welfare at the local level. First, the concept of migration governance and policy is addressed. Second, it discusses what has been done regarding migration management in France. Lastly, it explains the migration policy of local governments in France, evaluates the condition of migrants, and discusses these issues. The study employs the method of document analysis.
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