2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-05566-9_2
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Data, Methods and Comparisons

Abstract: This chapter introduces the Pathways to Success and ELITES projects and explains the decision to focus on children of migrants who have achieved steep social mobility compared to their parents, and the connection with the earlier TIES project, a quantitative comparison of the second generation in several European countries. The first part of the chapter analyses background data from the TIES study: comparative data on the educational and occupational trajectories of children of migrants from Turkey in Germany,… Show more

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“…Since the start of the 2000s, a significant number of studies have investigated the level of inclusion among migrant descendants in major immigration countries in Europe. These studies have specifically focused on their labour market integration, educational attainment, political and civic participation and experiences of inclusion and exclusion, or yet questions of identity and belonging (among others Ahmad, 2020;Alanya et al, 2015;Alba and Foner, 2015;Crul et al, 2012;Crul et al, 2017;Frisina and Hawthorne, 2018;Martiniello, 2020;Schneider et al, 2022). Large-scale studies based on quantitative data have usually concerned the main North-Western countries of immigration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the start of the 2000s, a significant number of studies have investigated the level of inclusion among migrant descendants in major immigration countries in Europe. These studies have specifically focused on their labour market integration, educational attainment, political and civic participation and experiences of inclusion and exclusion, or yet questions of identity and belonging (among others Ahmad, 2020;Alanya et al, 2015;Alba and Foner, 2015;Crul et al, 2012;Crul et al, 2017;Frisina and Hawthorne, 2018;Martiniello, 2020;Schneider et al, 2022). Large-scale studies based on quantitative data have usually concerned the main North-Western countries of immigration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%