Civic engagement of Polish women in Germany and ongoing feminisation of contemporary migration processes

Dominika Studzińska, Magdalena Szmytkowska, K. Nowicka
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Abstract Civic, cultural and political engagement of women is an intrinsically interesting issue in the context of Polish migration processes. The Poles constitute the second largest group of immigrants in Germany, after the Turks. Despite this fact, they are still considered the so-called invisible minority, characterised by generally low social and civic engagement which is mainly due to the history of migration to Germany before 1989. However, it has been gradually changing in recent years and nowadays different behaviour patterns can be observed. This is particularly visible among the women who are more socially, culturally and politically active than the men. Although it cannot be regarded as a general trend, it may be considered a significant precedent indicating some key changes in Polish migration to Germany. What is more, the level of socio-political engagement depends on the host city itself, as well as on numerous socio-cultural and economic issues. In order to grasp the variability of behaviour patterns and approaches of the Polish women in Germany, a series of in-depth interviews was carried out in two German cities: Berlin and Hamburg. The study allowed to assess the level of participation in both cities and revealed some reasons behind the diversity of behaviour patterns observed in the selected cities.
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波兰妇女在德国的公民参与和当代移民进程中持续的女性化
在波兰移民进程的背景下,妇女的公民、文化和政治参与是一个本质上有趣的问题。波兰人是德国第二大移民群体,仅次于土耳其人。尽管如此,他们仍然被认为是所谓的隐形少数民族,其特点是社会和公民参与度普遍较低,这主要是由于1989年之前移民到德国的历史。然而,近年来它已经逐渐改变,现在可以观察到不同的行为模式。这在那些在社会、文化和政治上比男性更活跃的女性中尤为明显。虽然不能认为这是一个普遍趋势,但它可以被视为一个重要的先例,表明波兰移民到德国的一些关键变化。更重要的是,社会政治参与程度取决于主办城市本身,以及许多社会文化和经济问题。为了掌握波兰妇女在德国的行为模式和方法的可变性,在德国两个城市:柏林和汉堡进行了一系列深入访谈。这项研究可以评估两个城市的参与水平,并揭示了在选定的城市中观察到的行为模式多样性背后的一些原因。
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