Ethnic identity, immigration, and well‐being: An interactional perspective
JS Phinney, G Horenczyk, K Liebkind… - Journal of social …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
On the basis of existing theory and research regarding ethnic identity and immigration and
our own empirical work in four immigrant‐receiving countries, we suggest an interactional …
our own empirical work in four immigrant‐receiving countries, we suggest an interactional …
[BOOK][B] Immigrant youth in cultural transition
The Classic Edition of 'Immigrant Youth in Cultural Transition', first published in 2006,
includes a new introduction by the editors, describing the ongoing relevance of this volume …
includes a new introduction by the editors, describing the ongoing relevance of this volume …
Super-diversity vs. assimilation: how complex diversity in majority–minority cities challenges the assumptions of assimilation
M Crul - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
International migration changed large West European cities dramatically. In only two
generations' time, their ethnic make-up is turned upside down. Cities like Amsterdam and …
generations' time, their ethnic make-up is turned upside down. Cities like Amsterdam and …
Researching race/ethnicity and educational inequality in the Netherlands: A critical review of the research literature between 1980 and 2008
This article describes and critically analyzes how educational sociologists in the
Netherlands have studied the relationship between race/ethnicity and educational inequality …
Netherlands have studied the relationship between race/ethnicity and educational inequality …
The Turkish and Moroccan Second Generation in the Netherlands: Divergent Trends between and Polarization within the Two Groups1
This article examines the socioeconomic and sociocultural status of the second‐generation
Turkish young people in the Netherlands, comparing them to their Moroccan counterparts …
Turkish young people in the Netherlands, comparing them to their Moroccan counterparts …
Transnational resources through trajectories and temporalities of migrant youth mobility between Ghana and Europe
Research on migrant youth makes two longstanding assumptions: that they are immobile
following their own or their parents' migration and that their resource environments are …
following their own or their parents' migration and that their resource environments are …
The multiplier effect: How the accumulation of cultural and social capital explains steep upward social mobility of children of low-educated immigrants
We introduce what we have coined the multiplier effect. We explain the steep upward
mobility of children of low-educated immigrants by studying how they overcome obstacles …
mobility of children of low-educated immigrants by studying how they overcome obstacles …
[PDF][PDF] Ethnic identity and acculturation
K Liebkind - The Cambridge handbook of acculturation psychology, 2006 - eclass.uoa.gr
There is no widely agreed definition of ethnic identity: empirical research on this topic is
characterized by the absence of a consistent and systematic approach. As the concept of the …
characterized by the absence of a consistent and systematic approach. As the concept of the …
Perceived social support and well being in school; The role of students' ethnicity
This paper reports on the relationship between early adolescents' evaluation of the
availability of instructional and social support from parents, teachers, and peers and their …
availability of instructional and social support from parents, teachers, and peers and their …
[BOOK][B] Becoming Europe: immigration, integration, and the welfare state
PR Ireland - 2004 - books.google.com
Across Europe, millions of immigrants, refugees, and asylum-seekers have often had
difficulties fitting into their new societies. Most analysts have laid the blame on a clash of …
difficulties fitting into their new societies. Most analysts have laid the blame on a clash of …