When expectations backfire: A longitudinal analysis on unmet migration expectations and destination attachment of recent immigrants to Switzerland
Andreas Genoni,
Didier Ruedin
Abstract:When people move abroad, it is surprisingly immigrants with higher levels of education who tend to report more discrimination and a weaker attachment to their destination country than immigrants with lower levels of education. This so-called integration paradox is only partially understood. Here, we examine how unmet expectations of immigrants about their life abroad account for educational differences in destination attachment. We use panel data on recent immigrants to Switzerland from the Swiss Migration-Mob… Show more
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