Assimilation and the second generation in Europe and America: Blending and segregating social dynamics between immigrants and natives
The diversity induced by migration flows to Western societies has continued to generate
scholarly attention, and a sizable new body of work on immigrant incorporation has been …
scholarly attention, and a sizable new body of work on immigrant incorporation has been …
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 …
Young refugees in education: the particular challenges of school systems in Europe
C Koehler, J Schneider - Comparative migration studies, 2019 - Springer
The article confronts comparative research outcomes on factors that helped or hindered the
educational success of immigrant youth and second generation in the past decades in …
educational success of immigrant youth and second generation in the past decades in …
How the different policies and school systems affect the inclusion of Syrian refugee children in Sweden, Germany, Greece, Lebanon and Turkey
Since the war in Syria started in 2011, many children left their war-torn country, alone or
together with their families, and fled to neighboring countries in the Middle East, to Turkey or …
together with their families, and fled to neighboring countries in the Middle East, to Turkey or …
Schools as acculturative and developmental contexts for youth of immigrant and refugee background
Schools are important for the academic and socio-emotional development, as well as
acculturation of immigrant-and refugee-background youth. We highlight individual …
acculturation of immigrant-and refugee-background youth. We highlight individual …
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 …
Higher education for refugees: A need for intersectional research
Refugees pursuing higher education in the context of host countries face numerous
challenges, but the literature is sparse on relevant university supports. This article evaluates …
challenges, but the literature is sparse on relevant university supports. This article evaluates …
[HTML][HTML] How do characteristics of educational systems shape educational inequalities? Results from a systematic review
L Zapfe, C Gross - International Journal of Educational Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Educational system characteristics are key determinants of educational inequalities. We
provide an overview of the growing body of literature in this field by conducting a systematic …
provide an overview of the growing body of literature in this field by conducting a systematic …
[BOOK][B] Immigration, integration and mobility: New agendas in migration studies, essays 1998–2014
A Favell - 2015 - books.google.com
A compilation of Adrian Favell's innovative and agenda-setting essays which, since the late
1990s, have charted the emergence of new migration patterns and politics in Europe …
1990s, have charted the emergence of new migration patterns and politics in Europe …
Immigrant optimism or anticipated discrimination? Explaining the first educational transition of ethnic minorities in England
M Fernández-Reino - Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 2016 - Elsevier
Recent studies have shown that ethnic minorities of immigrant origin are more likely to
continue in education than students of the majority group with similar levels of achievement …
continue in education than students of the majority group with similar levels of achievement …