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Analysis of the Regional Distribution of Social Services for Immigrants

Authors

BALÁŽ Roman TOPINKA Daniel

Year of publication 2015
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Czech and Slovak Social Work
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Field Management and administrative
Keywords social services;immigrants;integration of foreigners;regional distribution;availability of services
Description This article is in response to the increasing pro-integration role played by social services in the implementation of integration activities in areas of working with immigrants in the Czech Republic. The authors are looking for an answer to the question of whether the regional distribution of immigrant-specialised social services corresponds to the number of foreigners living in individual regions of the Czech Republic. The authors will try to conceptualise the relevant terms of the research issue, which involves immigrants in the Czech Republic and the immigrant-specialised social services. The authors found that even if the state and the regions (administrative units) provide social services which specialise in working with immigrants, they lack any systematic tools to monitor, at a minimum level, the distribution and coverage of the services with respect to the number of immigrants in any given locality. This may lead to serious regional problems in the availability and use of social services intended for immigrants.
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