[BOOK][B] Macro-economic determinants of international migration in Europe
RPW Jennissen - 2004 - books.google.com
Page 1 MACRO-ECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION IN EUROPE
Page 2 The book series Population Studies aims at disseminating results of research on …
Page 2 The book series Population Studies aims at disseminating results of research on …
Causality chains in the international migration systems approach
R Jennissen - Population research and policy review, 2007 - Springer
Research into international migration lacks a commonly accepted theoretical framework,
which would facilitate the accumulation of knowledge. This article aims to be a first attempt to …
which would facilitate the accumulation of knowledge. This article aims to be a first attempt to …
No more need for snobbism: Highbrow cultural participation in a taste democracy
K Van Eijck, W Knulst - European sociological review, 2005 - academic.oup.com
In the Netherlands, we are witnessing a process of cultural divergence between
generations. While the older generations have extended their participation in traditional …
generations. While the older generations have extended their participation in traditional …
Economic determinants of net international migration in Western Europe
R Jennissen - European Journal of Population/Revue Européenne de …, 2003 - Springer
This paper aims to estimate theinfluence of economic determinants on netinternational
migration in Western Europe inthe period 1960–1998. Net migration rates (ie, population …
migration in Western Europe inthe period 1960–1998. Net migration rates (ie, population …
The impact of family background and educational attainment on cultural consumption: A sibling analysis
K Van Eijck - Poetics, 1997 - Elsevier
In this paper, the author uses sibling models to estimate the total impact of family
background on cultural consumption. Sibling analysis allows one to incorporate the impact …
background on cultural consumption. Sibling analysis allows one to incorporate the impact …
Cultural participation between the ages of 14 and 24: intergenerational transmission or cultural mobility?
I Nagel - European Sociological Review, 2010 - academic.oup.com
By contrasting between models of cultural reproduction and cultural mobility, this article aims
to offer more insight into the causes of changes in cultural participation due to family …
to offer more insight into the causes of changes in cultural participation due to family …
Status attainment of siblings during modernization
The modernization thesis claims that intergenerational social mobility increased over time
due to industrialization and other modernization processes. Here, we test whether this is …
due to industrialization and other modernization processes. Here, we test whether this is …
Family background and sibling resemblance in educational attainment. Trends in the former FRG, the former GDR, and the Netherlands
In this study, we estimate trends in family background effects on educational attainment for
the former Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), the former German Democratic Republic …
the former Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), the former German Democratic Republic …
[PDF][PDF] Participation in legitimate culture: Family and school effects from adolescence to adulthood
Participation in legitimate culture such as theatre, classica! music, ballet and museums
remains a highly stratified phenomenon in modern societies such as the Dutch one today. lts …
remains a highly stratified phenomenon in modern societies such as the Dutch one today. lts …
Testing the modernization hypothesis and the socialist ideology hypothesis: a comparative sibling analysis of educational attainment and occupational status
In this study, we present a comparative sibling analysis. This enables us to test two major
social mobility hypotheses, ie the modernization hypothesis and the socialist ideology …
social mobility hypotheses, ie the modernization hypothesis and the socialist ideology …