Growing up in diverse societies : the integration of the children of immigrants in England, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden /
"Growing up in Diverse Societies provides a comprehensive analysis of the integration of children of immigrants in England, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. It is based on the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries (CILS4EU), which included harmonised intervie...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press,
2018.
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| Edition: | First edition. |
| Series: | Proceedings of the British Academy ;
215. |
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: Setting up the study. 1: Studying minority and majority youth in comparative perspective / Jan O. Jonsson, Frank Kalter, and Frank Van Tubergen
- 2: Immigration and integration: key characteristics of host countries and their immigrants / Jan O. Jonsson
- 3: Dealing with diverse diversities: defining and comparing minority groups / Frank Kalter and Anthony Heath
- Part II: Structural integration. 4: Keeping up with the Smiths, Müllers, De Jongs, and Johanssons
- the economic situation of minority and majority youth / Carina Mood
- 5: Learning together or apart? Ethnic segregation in lower secondary schools / Hanno Kruse and Frank Kalter
- Part III: Social integration. 6: The cat's in the cradle: family structure and father absence among immigrant children / Matthijs Kalmijn
- 7: Making friends across ethnic boundaries: are personal networks of adolescents diverse? / Frank Van Tubergen and Sanne Smith
- 8: Social contact and interethnic attitudes: the importance of contact experiences in schools / Ralf Wölfer, Miles Hewstone, and Eva Jaspers
- Part IV: Cultural integration. 9: Ethnic differences in language skills: how individual and family characteristics aid in and prohibit the linguistic integration of the children of immigrants / Jörg Dollmann, Frida Rudolphi, and Meenakshi Parameshwaran
- 10: Keeping or losing the faith? Comparing religion across majority and minority youth in Europe / Müge Simsek, Konstanze Jacob, Fenella Fleischmann, and Frank Van Tubergen
- 11: Young people in transition: the national identity of minority youth / Anthony Heath, Konstanze Jacob, and Lindsay Richards
- 12: Ethnic minority youth at the crossroads: between traditionalism and liberal value orientations / Irena Kogan
- Part V: Further aspects of integration. 13: Reconsidering the immigration-crime nexus in Europe: ethnic differences in juvenile delinquency / Clemens Kroneberg.