Contains fulltext : 64364.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In Dutch schools, processes of ethnic segregation take place. In this contribution we focus on the extent of resistance of autochthonous people to have their children in schools that are to some extent segregated. We investigate to what extent this resistance varies with different concentrations and with the extent of assimilation of allochthonous pupils. We set out to answer the following questions: (1) to what extent is there variation in the resistance to schools with different concentrations of allochthonous (non-) assimilated children, among lowly respectively highly educated people? (2) to what extent can we explain these relationships between educatio...
Social discrimination, defined as the relative preference for intra-ethnic over inter-ethnic relatio...
In this chapter the authors argue firstly that, in view of the longstanding tradition of educational...
Recent research shows that better educated and structurally integrated immigrants do not articulate ...
In Dutch schools, processes of ethnic segregation take place. In this contribution we focus on the e...
Social discrimination, defined as the relative preference for intra-ethnic over inter-ethnic relatio...
In the last century the demographic composition of many European countries changed dramatically. The...
Robert Maier, Mariette de Haan - Multicultural dynamics in Dutch schools. This article examines the...
Contains fulltext : 90326.pdf (author's version ) (Closed access)School segregatio...
Using data from a nation-wide study, this article examines the extent of racist victimization among ...
Primary schools differ in the way they organize their education. Schools with a large population of ...
In the last century the demographic composition of many European countries changed dramatically. The...
Item does not contain fulltextSince the 1960s The Netherlands has produced policy to combat educatio...
Social discrimination, defined as the relative preference for intra-ethnic over inter-ethnic relatio...
This study examines perceived ethnic discrimination amongst autochthonous and allochthonous students...
Contains fulltext : 99313.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The relationsh...
Social discrimination, defined as the relative preference for intra-ethnic over inter-ethnic relatio...
In this chapter the authors argue firstly that, in view of the longstanding tradition of educational...
Recent research shows that better educated and structurally integrated immigrants do not articulate ...
In Dutch schools, processes of ethnic segregation take place. In this contribution we focus on the e...
Social discrimination, defined as the relative preference for intra-ethnic over inter-ethnic relatio...
In the last century the demographic composition of many European countries changed dramatically. The...
Robert Maier, Mariette de Haan - Multicultural dynamics in Dutch schools. This article examines the...
Contains fulltext : 90326.pdf (author's version ) (Closed access)School segregatio...
Using data from a nation-wide study, this article examines the extent of racist victimization among ...
Primary schools differ in the way they organize their education. Schools with a large population of ...
In the last century the demographic composition of many European countries changed dramatically. The...
Item does not contain fulltextSince the 1960s The Netherlands has produced policy to combat educatio...
Social discrimination, defined as the relative preference for intra-ethnic over inter-ethnic relatio...
This study examines perceived ethnic discrimination amongst autochthonous and allochthonous students...
Contains fulltext : 99313.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The relationsh...
Social discrimination, defined as the relative preference for intra-ethnic over inter-ethnic relatio...
In this chapter the authors argue firstly that, in view of the longstanding tradition of educational...
Recent research shows that better educated and structurally integrated immigrants do not articulate ...