Are there generational differences in ethnic and religious attachment among Muslim minorities in the Netherlands? To answer this question, we assess patterns of ethnic and religious identity and practice as well as their interrelation among Dutch Turks and Moroccans. Classical assimilation theories predict a decline in ethnic attachment over generations, but are less clear on consequences of migration on religious attachment. We use quantitative analysis to test propositions among first and second generation minorities (N1,861). Our data indicate that the second generation reports weaker ethnic and religious identities, and engages less in ethno-cultural and religious practices. We do find, however, that religious and ethnic identity become...
Group identifications and intergroup relations among Turkish Dutch respondents What determines grou...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cul...
Contains fulltext : 148854.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Are there gen...
Are there generational differences in ethnic and religious attachment among Muslim minorities in the...
Are there generational differences in ethnic and religious attachment among Muslim minorities in the...
Public debates on Muslim migration to Europe often describe religiosity as a barrier to immigrant in...
In the public debate on Islam and Muslim immigrants in West-European host societies, the assumption ...
In this dissertation, I set out to describe religiosity and religious trends among the Dutch Muslim ...
This study examined the intergenerational transmission of religiosity within Muslim immigrant famili...
It's quite possible for descendants of Turkish and Moroccan immigrants (i.e.the Second Generation) t...
The research question for this study is: how do religious and ethnic identities intersect for second...
The aim of this dissertation is to describe and explain individual and contextual variation ineducat...
The aim of this dissertation is to describe and explain individual and contextual variation in educa...
Although immigrants may be more dependent on their immediate family for support, they may also exper...
Group identifications and intergroup relations among Turkish Dutch respondents What determines grou...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cul...
Contains fulltext : 148854.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Are there gen...
Are there generational differences in ethnic and religious attachment among Muslim minorities in the...
Are there generational differences in ethnic and religious attachment among Muslim minorities in the...
Public debates on Muslim migration to Europe often describe religiosity as a barrier to immigrant in...
In the public debate on Islam and Muslim immigrants in West-European host societies, the assumption ...
In this dissertation, I set out to describe religiosity and religious trends among the Dutch Muslim ...
This study examined the intergenerational transmission of religiosity within Muslim immigrant famili...
It's quite possible for descendants of Turkish and Moroccan immigrants (i.e.the Second Generation) t...
The research question for this study is: how do religious and ethnic identities intersect for second...
The aim of this dissertation is to describe and explain individual and contextual variation ineducat...
The aim of this dissertation is to describe and explain individual and contextual variation in educa...
Although immigrants may be more dependent on their immediate family for support, they may also exper...
Group identifications and intergroup relations among Turkish Dutch respondents What determines grou...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cul...