Refugee Case Study

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Germany’s Integration Plan: A Big Challenge to Cope Afghan Refugee Crisis
Globalization can be understood as a phenomenon where everything becomes easier, faster and more efficient. Migration is one of the impacts of globalization. Some of the factors that can affect a country to do migration are the large number of population, the advances in technology and communications that drive someone to get a chance to feel the impact of technology in the other area, as well as the unstable condition of a country, such as the country is experiencing conflict and this situation encourages people to move on by looking for a protection and better life. In this case, Germany is one of the destination countries for Afghan refugees to do migration. Afghanistan is one of the Islamic countries who involved rampant conflicts and make the most of its residents …show more content…

As for some of the things that become a problem for Germany concerning refugees in its country, first, the difficulty in handling the socialization between Afghan refugees as asylum seekers with local communities in Germany, one example of the ineffectiveness of the socialization that happens is affected by the differences of language, culture and religion as well as the existence of stereotype nature. Considering the majority of Afghan refugee is Muslim, so they find difficulty to adapt to the customs and culture of German itself. Secondly, the incapable to work, there are many refugees who are limited by the ability of communication and their skills. Since globalization has advanced and the labor required for any work supposed increasingly develop as well, thus, it is a risk and challenge for Germany for hire refugee of Afghan with their limited language skills and expertise because generally, if there is no any policies to handle the situation, it will only make the damaging of State development especially in the terms of economic

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