Iceland review - 2019, Side 38

Iceland review - 2019, Side 38
36 Iceland Review P O L E S A P A R T Nearly one half of all immigrants in Iceland come from a single country: Poland. Polish nationals were among the first foreigners to start settling here in the modern era, initially drawn by work in fish processing plants. In the early aughts, a boom in construction drew them in even greater numbers. In recent years, younger Poles have been flocking to the country for jobs in tourism and other industries. Their community as a whole now numbers 20,000. Yet despite its size and the length of time it’s been around, the Polish community’s impact on Iceland often goes overlooked. That’s partly because it’s very hard to see in the first place. “Icelandic people, they don’t really know what’s going on in the Polish community,” Tomasz Chrapek who moved to Iceland in 2006 tells me. “It’s because of the language barrier and the cultural barrier.” Tomasz runs a cultural organisation called ProjektPolska, founded by a group of friends in 2012 in order to break these barriers. It appears a large number of Poles in Iceland aren’t particularly focused on integration in the tra- ditional sense, however. According to the research of Anna Wojtynska, many within the community see themselves as only temporary residents. But what drives these feelings? And are Poles here to stay? It turns out that many Polish people themselves find such questions difficult to answer. Transnational living Anna Wojtynska is an anthropologist at the University of Iceland. Her doctoral research focused on the Polish community in Iceland, of which she her- self is a member. “There were two main and related focuses. One: the labour market, and two: the links between Iceland and Poland, how immigrants main- tain contact with Poland and their families there.” While interviewing members of the Polish com- munity in Iceland, Anna found that many don’t nec- essarily plan to settle in the country permanently – even after being here for many years. “I opened my doctoral defence with a quote from one person, “I've seen how much pressure there is to equalise representation between sexes, and that’s really great. The next step is to give the same percentage of rights to immigrants.”
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