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The origins of the project / Historique du projet

The exchange between Rudbecksgymnasiet in Örebro and Lycée Alain in Alençon was born 20 years ago. In 2020, we decided to apply to the Erasmus + program in order to work within the institutional european framework it provides and give our exchange a broader scope. In this context, our French and  […]

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INTEGRATE! – THE MUSIC VIDEO

We have, for this project, created an integration anthem, including a funky music video! Enjoy! Ester, Lovisa, Stina, Lova, Matilda, Linn, Frida, Otto https://youtu.be/D2aJsIdGeJc

Alva: What can we do?

In Sweden we has a aim for integration policy. The aim are that all people gonna have the same human rights, duty and possibility. The government has responsibility for the integration policy in Sweden. All people who are in the country shall be a part of society communion. Newcomers getting extra  […]

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Marcus: Help a stranger, and you might get a new friend!

Imagine being to a new city in a random, new country. You would probably feel quite lost and alone in that strange new situation. That’s the reality for many of all the people immigrating to a new country. So what could you do to help someone new to Sweden and new to your city? Why not grab a coffee  […]

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Sari: how to make integration better

Sweden has despite the large integration investment, found it difficult to integrate individuals to the society. As a citizen segregation in today’s society is a major problem, we are very divided and there are many individuals in the society who are prejudiced and differentiate immigrants, which  […]

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Vera, Samine: the benefits of integration

A topic often discussed in Swedish politics is immigration; how many people we can welcome to our country and how they are going to integrate in our society, the best way. However, the debate often escalates and turn into xenophobia (hatred towards foreigners or other unfamiliar groups). Because of  […]

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Amanda: Immigration in Sweden

There are a lot of immigrants in Sweden and segregation is a big problem in many cities and everyone can make a difference to help the immigrants to become a part of the community. As a citizen you can just be friendly and smile or try to make them a part of the conversation. A smile or a question  […]

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Gustaf, Albin, Albert, Gustav, Mahmoud, Tim & Lauand: Integration politics in Sweden with the Social Democrats.

The Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterna) is the current ruling party in Sweden, where the Prime Minister is Magdalena Andersson who succeeded Stefan Löfven in November of 2021. The party is left-wing and has served two mandates in a row, since 2014. In terms of integration, during this period they  […]

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Alva, Ellen, Julia, Louise, Nora, Majah & Thea: our take on integration

Hey! We are a group of seven girls and we notice that we have different experiences about integration in society, depending on the part of the city we grew up and went to school. The girls who went to school in the city have a more positive experience of integration, it is more mixed with  […]

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Ellen & Lova: integration and division within the Swedish society

Today, society is divided, and this is something that can be seen in different residential areas. Different types of housing are found in different areas, which means that the population is divided according to economic conditions. Through this dividing, children with the same socio-economic status  […]

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Erik & Théa: l'intégration en Suède

L’intégration en Suède devrait concerner le sentiment que tout le monde fait partie de la société. L’intégration consiste à ce que différents groupes se rencontrent et partagent ce qu’ils peuvent et ce qu’ils savent les uns avec les autres. En Suède, c’est le gouvernement suédois qui est responsable  […]

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Tanya: the challenges of integration

Social class is a definition used to explain how we divide people into different categories based on what economic or social status they have. The social classes draw the line between economics, education, social contact network, and their power.  The social class you belong to affects your living  […]

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Louisa: Integration

Being a a child of immigrants here in Sweden is like a rollercoaster. Sometimes you feelextremely happy and lucky for living here but sometimes you’ll feel like an outsider. You feellike you don't fit in society. You feel like an alien. You will be looked at with a negative pointof view. Not from  […]

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Melvin: Migration to Sweden

Sweden is often referred to as a respectful and quite liberalized soceiety when it comes down to migration, and I think Sweden in general is a respectful and accepting country. Butproblems with our migration still occur and it’s not an easy task to solve the harsch situations in a way that will   […]

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Emil, Julius & Linnea: 5 pull factors behind migration to Sweden

Studies. School in Sweden is free and therefor a good option if you want to study abroad or move to another country to elevate your education. Welfare. The Swedish welfare systems is one of the best welfare systems in the whole word and it is very welcoming to immigrants and it is easy to take part  […]

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