Assimilation and the second generation in Europe and America: Blending and segregating social dynamics between immigrants and natives

LG Drouhot, V Nee - Annual Review of Sociology, 2019 - annualreviews.org
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 …

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 …

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 …

How the different policies and school systems affect the inclusion of Syrian refugee children in Sweden, Germany, Greece, Lebanon and Turkey

M Crul, F Lelie, Ö Biner, N Bunar, E Keskiner… - Comparative Migration …, 2019 - Springer
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 …

Schools as acculturative and developmental contexts for youth of immigrant and refugee background

MK Schachner, L Juang, U Moffitt… - European …, 2018 - econtent.hogrefe.com
Schools are important for the academic and socio-emotional development, as well as
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

M Crul, J Schneider, E Keskiner… - Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Higher education for refugees: A need for intersectional research

L Unangst, TM Crea - Comparative Education Review, 2020 - journals.uchicago.edu
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 …

[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 …

[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 …

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 …