The European Second Generation Compared
Titel
The European Second Generation Compared
Subtitel
Does the Integration Context Matter?
Prijs
€ 73,95 excl. BTW
ISBN
9789089644435
Uitvoering
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
416
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Inhoudsopgave
Toon inhoudsopgaveVerberg inhoudsopgave
The European Second Generation Compared - 2 Table of contents - 6 Acknowledgements - 8 1 Introduction - 12 2 Comparative integration context theory Participation and belonging in diverse European cities - 20 3 Research methodology - 40 4 The TIES respondents and their parents Background socio-demographic characteristics - 58 5 School careers of second-generation youth in Europe Which education systems provide the best chances for success? - 102 6 Assessing the labour market position and its determinants for the second generation - 166 7 Union formation and partner choice - 226 8 Identities Urban belonging and intercultural relations - 286 9 Ways of ‘being Muslim’ Religious identities of second-generation Turks - 342 10 Conclusions and implications The integration context matters - 376 List of contributors - 406

Recensies en Artikelen

"Scholars of immigration have been waiting for years for a rigorous, internationally comparative study that would provide the basis for systematic thinking about the impacts of local and national contexts on integration processes, and with The European Second Generation Compared, we finally have it. The field will never be the same. This book is essential reading for anyone who claims to be well informed about how the children of immigrants are faring." – Richard Alba, Co-Author of Remaking the American Mainstream |"This book is both theoretically and empirically important, as no other work has been able to compare these second-generation groups along key indices of integration in so many European countries. It will complement the debates concerning the second generation, which have been dominated by American analysts studying immigration to the US." - Miri Song, Professor of Sociology, School of Social Policy, Sociology, & Social Research, University of Kent |"The results of the massive TIES project have been much anticipated. Presented here through an integrated set of chapters, they certainly do not disappoint. The project, its thoughtful design, robust methods and compelling findings set a new standard in migration studies. Further, TIES provides highly significant, new insights into second generation social dynamics and comparative outcomes." - Steven Vertovec, Director, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity

The European Second Generation Compared

Does the Integration Context Matter?

De kinderen van nieuwkomers in Europa vormen een snel groeiende en vaak opvallende groep jongeren, maar toch is er nauwelijks vergelijkend onderzoek naar gedaan. Voor dit boek werd op grote schaal informatie verzameld op het gebied van onderwijs, werk, sociale relaties, religie en identiteitsvorming. Daardoor ontstaat een helder beeld van de positie van de kinderen van immigranten uit Turkije, Marokko en voormalig Joegoslavië in 15 Europese steden. Een vergelijking tussen deze steden biedt daarbij inzicht in de sterke en zwakke punten van sociaal en integratiebeleid.
Auteurs

Maurice Crul

Maurice Crul is medeoprichter en coördinator van het The Integration of the European Second Generation (TIES)-project.

Jens Schneider

Jens Schneider is internationaal coördinator van het TIES-project.

Frans Lelie

Frans Lelie is projectmanager van TIES-projecten en coördinerend redacteur van aanverwante publicaties. www.tiesproject.eu