@article{Moreno_Shields_Drolet_2018, title={Settling Immigrants in Neoliberal Times: NGOs and Immigrant Well-being in Comparative Context}, volume={29}, url={https://alternateroutes.ca/index.php/ar/article/view/22447}, abstractNote={<p>Current events, such as the 2008 economic<br />crisis, the large number of asylum seekers fleeing from conflict<br />zones, terrorism threats, and the growth of right-wing antiimmigrant<br />populism, all within the context of neoliberalism,<br />raise questions regarding the settlement and integration of<br />migrant newcomers in Western liberal democracies. This<br />involves an increasing role for NGOs in immigrant settlement<br />provision through state-NGO ‘partnerships’. By exploring<br />immigration and settlement policy in a comparative context,<br />our main objective is to analyze the role of nonprofits in<br />settlement and integration service delivery, as well as their<br />activities aimed at promoting immigrant well-being and social<br />justice in neoliberal times.</p>}, journal={Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research}, author={Moreno, Karla Angelica Valenzuela and Shields, John and Drolet, Julie}, year={2018}, month={Feb.} }