Host National Boundary Drawing and Immigrants' Belonging

The project concerns the integration of immigrants and their children in Western welfare states, focusing on national identification and belonging. The main question guiding my research project asks how the majority population’s symbolic boundary drawing affects immigrant identities and the subjective feeling of (not) belonging to the host nation. In my project, I use both existing cross-national survey data and I conduct in-depth interviews with second-generation immigrants in Denmark and Sweden.