2020
DOI: 10.33182/ks.v8i1.545
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“Aspirational Capital” and Transformations in First-generation Alevi-Kurdish Parents’ Involvement with Their Children’s Education in the UK

Abstract: With a focus on the London Alevi-Kurdish community from Turkey, the aim of this article is to analyse changes in parenting and home-school relations of two cohorts of first-generation parents arriving in the nineties (Nineties parents) and the noughties (Millennial parents). Against a backdrop of national data showing that “Turkish” children persistently underachieve in schools across Europe, this exploration of differences within the first generation challenges deficit models of home-school relations.… Show more

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“…The highest percentage of social media users in Indonesia aged 18 to 34 years. Most of them are married, so they are called millennial parents [10]. This increase in users has an effect on the themes posted in the social media used, ranging from those related to work, holidays, culinary, family, even childcare.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The highest percentage of social media users in Indonesia aged 18 to 34 years. Most of them are married, so they are called millennial parents [10]. This increase in users has an effect on the themes posted in the social media used, ranging from those related to work, holidays, culinary, family, even childcare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%