“Foreigners” in modern Switzerland. Immigration issues in federal popular votes after 2000

Objectives Switzerland did not become an immigrant country until the end of the 19th century. Since then, the percentage of foreigners in this country has grown quite quickly and by 2021 it had exceeded 25%. Conservative groups are trying to counteract such a significant presence of immigrants in Sw...

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Main Author: Andrzej Marcin Porębski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wyższa Szkoła Gospodarki Euroregionalnej im. Alcide De Gasperi 2021-07-01
Series:Journal of Modern Science
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Online Access:https://www.jomswsge.com/-Obcy-we-wspolczesnej-Szwajcarii-Problematyka-imigrancka-w-referendach-federalnych,139661,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-059113f424a743dd921301058899e85a2021-09-14T14:40:19ZengWyższa Szkoła Gospodarki Euroregionalnej im. Alcide De GasperiJournal of Modern Science1734-20312391-789X2021-07-0146126928610.13166/jms/139661139661“Foreigners” in modern Switzerland. Immigration issues in federal popular votes after 2000Andrzej Marcin Porębski0Uniwersytet JagiellońskiObjectives Switzerland did not become an immigrant country until the end of the 19th century. Since then, the percentage of foreigners in this country has grown quite quickly and by 2021 it had exceeded 25%. Conservative groups are trying to counteract such a significant presence of immigrants in Swiss society, including the use of the popular vote. In the period 2000-2021, a total of 16 votes were held on matters relating to foreigners. The most talked about popular votes concerned the ban on the building of minarets (2009) and the ban on covering the face in public places (2021). The aim of the study is to analyze all the popular votes on foreigners’ affairs conducted in the years 2000-2021. Material and methods The material for the study was obtained from the official website of the Swiss Confederation www.admin.ch, which contains a full archive of all popular votes. The method used in the study is qualitative content analysis. Results The results of popular votes devoted to various aspects of the influx and presence of foreigners express understanding and concern for the position of this social category but sometimes lead to a deterioration of their situation. Conclusions Swiss society manifests an ambivalent attitude towards immigrants.https://www.jomswsge.com/-Obcy-we-wspolczesnej-Szwajcarii-Problematyka-imigrancka-w-referendach-federalnych,139661,0,2.htmlimmigrationswitzerlandforeignerspopular voteasylum seekers
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“Foreigners” in modern Switzerland. Immigration issues in federal popular votes after 2000
Journal of Modern Science
immigration
switzerland
foreigners
popular vote
asylum seekers
author_facet Andrzej Marcin Porębski
author_sort Andrzej Marcin Porębski
title “Foreigners” in modern Switzerland. Immigration issues in federal popular votes after 2000
title_short “Foreigners” in modern Switzerland. Immigration issues in federal popular votes after 2000
title_full “Foreigners” in modern Switzerland. Immigration issues in federal popular votes after 2000
title_fullStr “Foreigners” in modern Switzerland. Immigration issues in federal popular votes after 2000
title_full_unstemmed “Foreigners” in modern Switzerland. Immigration issues in federal popular votes after 2000
title_sort “foreigners” in modern switzerland. immigration issues in federal popular votes after 2000
publisher Wyższa Szkoła Gospodarki Euroregionalnej im. Alcide De Gasperi
series Journal of Modern Science
issn 1734-2031
2391-789X
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Objectives Switzerland did not become an immigrant country until the end of the 19th century. Since then, the percentage of foreigners in this country has grown quite quickly and by 2021 it had exceeded 25%. Conservative groups are trying to counteract such a significant presence of immigrants in Swiss society, including the use of the popular vote. In the period 2000-2021, a total of 16 votes were held on matters relating to foreigners. The most talked about popular votes concerned the ban on the building of minarets (2009) and the ban on covering the face in public places (2021). The aim of the study is to analyze all the popular votes on foreigners’ affairs conducted in the years 2000-2021. Material and methods The material for the study was obtained from the official website of the Swiss Confederation www.admin.ch, which contains a full archive of all popular votes. The method used in the study is qualitative content analysis. Results The results of popular votes devoted to various aspects of the influx and presence of foreigners express understanding and concern for the position of this social category but sometimes lead to a deterioration of their situation. Conclusions Swiss society manifests an ambivalent attitude towards immigrants.
topic immigration
switzerland
foreigners
popular vote
asylum seekers
url https://www.jomswsge.com/-Obcy-we-wspolczesnej-Szwajcarii-Problematyka-imigrancka-w-referendach-federalnych,139661,0,2.html
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