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Session Submission Type: Virtual Created Panel
Cities are at the forefront of the immigrant settlement and integration process and local policies can create very different experiences from place to place. How and why do cities adopt effective policies toward immigrant communities? Or, by contrast, how do they function as brakes of emigration to retain residents?
Mayoral Leadership and Immigrant Sanctuary in San Francisco - Els de Graauw, Baruch College, CUNY
Planned and Charter Cities as Emigration-Reduction Policies - Joseph Levine, International Growth Centre and Yale Research Initiative on Innovation and Scale
Urban Housing Integration of EU Migrant Roma and Inclusion in the Body Politic - Emily Schraudenbach, George Washington University
What Drives the Development of City Sanctuary Policies and Practices? - Raffaele Bazurli, Queen Mary, University of London; Els de Graauw, Baruch College, CUNY