Item does not contain fulltextResearch on adolescents’ interethnic relations indicates that parents can resist their children's ethnic outgroup relations. However, there is little insight into the underlying reasons for this. The current study examines how cultural groups differ in parental acceptance of their children's outgroup relations, and it examines the role of perceived family reputation vulnerability as well as parents’ religiosity. In addition, it was investigated whether parental acceptance of outgroup relations differs for different outgroups. This was studied among Turkish (n = 49) and Dutch (n = 73) parents of first grade middle school students. Parental acceptance of intimate ethnic outgroup relations was lower among Turkish–...
The present study examines whether perceived parental cultural socialization (e.g., encouraging cult...
Ethnic diversity and interethnic contact are increasing in Europe. Intergroup contact theory suggest...
This study first examines union formation preferences of Turkish, Moroccan, and Dutch adolescents. S...
Research on adolescents' interethnic relations indicates that parents can resist their children's et...
Research on adolescents' interethnic relations indicates that parents can resist their children's et...
With the transition to middle school adolescents meet many new peers. This can lead to worries amon...
Most studies on social integration of ethnic minorities focus on the role of segregation, intergroup...
Abstract. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of parental integration attitudes o...
This article examines the role of parents and peers for the religiosity of ethnic minority and major...
While it is often argued that parents' ability to steer their offspring's partner choice is decreasi...
Previous studies have shown that family ties are relatively strong in most non-western immigrant gro...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
Research on intergroup attitudes in children has focused on contact with out-group peers but neglect...
This study addresses the question of whether and when religious parenting is a bridge or a barrier t...
The present study examines whether perceived parental cultural socialization (e.g., encouraging cult...
Ethnic diversity and interethnic contact are increasing in Europe. Intergroup contact theory suggest...
This study first examines union formation preferences of Turkish, Moroccan, and Dutch adolescents. S...
Research on adolescents' interethnic relations indicates that parents can resist their children's et...
Research on adolescents' interethnic relations indicates that parents can resist their children's et...
With the transition to middle school adolescents meet many new peers. This can lead to worries amon...
Most studies on social integration of ethnic minorities focus on the role of segregation, intergroup...
Abstract. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of parental integration attitudes o...
This article examines the role of parents and peers for the religiosity of ethnic minority and major...
While it is often argued that parents' ability to steer their offspring's partner choice is decreasi...
Previous studies have shown that family ties are relatively strong in most non-western immigrant gro...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
Research on intergroup attitudes in children has focused on contact with out-group peers but neglect...
This study addresses the question of whether and when religious parenting is a bridge or a barrier t...
The present study examines whether perceived parental cultural socialization (e.g., encouraging cult...
Ethnic diversity and interethnic contact are increasing in Europe. Intergroup contact theory suggest...
This study first examines union formation preferences of Turkish, Moroccan, and Dutch adolescents. S...