Homelessness among transnational migrants in Norway

Erika Amundson
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Transnational migration throughout Europe due to high rates of unemployment and poverty has led to increased concerns about migrants experiencing episodes of homelessness. In particular, scholars have pointed out that many Nordic countries have encountered an influx of migrants from several newer European Union (EU) member states who became homeless after their arrival (Blume, Gustafsson, Pedersen, & Verner, 2007; Friberg & Eldring, 2013; Hooghe, Trappers, Meuleman, & Reeskens, 2008; Jørgensen, 2012). Although the number of homeless individuals in this part of Northern Europe is relatively low in international comparison, homelessness in these countries remains a substantial social problem. As Sveri (2003) notes, there is a need for further efforts to prevent homelessness in the Nordic countries; however, a strong evidential base for designing policies and initiatives to address migrant homelessness is lacking. As such, this research offers insight from social work professionals in Norway and can be valuable in informing strategic and policy decisions (Hantrais, 2009). Such research is important because commonly held views about homeless migrants have not been well documented, particularly from this unique transnational social work perspective.
挪威跨国移民的无家可归问题
由于失业率和贫困率高,整个欧洲的跨国移徙使人们越来越关注移徙者无家可归的情况。特别是,学者们指出,许多北欧国家遇到了来自几个新欧盟成员国的移民涌入,这些移民在抵达后变得无家可归(Blume, Gustafsson, Pedersen, & Verner, 2007;Friberg & Eldring, 2013;Hooghe, Trappers, Meuleman, & Reeskens, 2008;Jørgensen, 2012)。虽然在国际比较中,北欧这一部分无家可归者的人数相对较少,但这些国家的无家可归者仍然是一个重大的社会问题。正如Sveri(2003)所指出的,有必要进一步努力防止北欧国家的无家可归现象;然而,缺乏制定政策和倡议以解决移民无家可归问题的有力证据基础。因此,这项研究提供了挪威社会工作专业人士的见解,可以为战略和政策决策提供有价值的信息(Hantrais, 2009)。这样的研究很重要,因为关于无家可归的移民的普遍观点没有得到很好的记录,特别是从这个独特的跨国社会工作的角度来看。
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