No immigrant neighbors, thanks

Norway has a reputation for the utmost political correctness, but 
more than every other Norwegian would prefer not to have immigrants 
as neighbors.
Norwegians favor integration but preferably not too close to home.

The report "Future Living" from Prognosesenteret (The Prognosis 
Center), an analytical firm for the construction and property market, 
asked 2,000 Norwegians how they lived and how they wanted to live in 
the future.

Two questions asked for an assessment on whether the respondent was 
most at home in multicultural circles, and if immigrants should 
residentially integrated as well as possible with ethnic Norwegians.

Over half agreed in maximum integration but only two out of ten felt 
they would be at home in such surroundings.

Trend analyst and social anthropologist Gunn-Helen Øye at the 
Prognosis Center said the result was notable but not surprising, and 
reflects the "Norwegian duality" - the combination of political 
correctness with a preference for this to happen elsewhere.

The study revealed that people under 30 are most likely to say they 
thrive in a multicultural setting, with 25 agreeing and 40 percent 
neutral. The next age group up, 30-39, are most skeptical, with 38 
percent disagreeing with such a thought.

Norway's western region was most receptive to living in an ethnic 
mix, but with only 23 percent saying this, the southern region was 
most opposed (45 percent).

Those with the lowest income were most positive to living in 
multicultural neighborhoods, and the enthusiasm fell as earnings 
rose. 

Norwegian reporting: Aftenposten's consumer site Forbruker.no 
Norwegian reporter
Stine Barstad

--- In [email protected], "Ingegerd" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If MMY want to create "Heaven on earth" - maybe he should look to 
> Norway and learn something about leadership. Norway has a Labour 
> Government, is the richest Country in the world, full democracy - 
> where men and women is equal  a very good social system etc. etc.
> Ingegerd
> 
> --- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >






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