Ethnically diverse settings provide opportunities for interethnic friendship but can also increase the preference for same-ethnic friendship. Therefore, same-ethnic friendship preferences, or ethnic homophily, can work at cross-purposes with policy recommendations to diversify ethnic representation in social settings. In order to effectively overcome ethnic segregation, we need to identify those factors within diverse settings that exacerbate the tendency toward ethnic homophily. Using unique data and multiple network analyses, the authors examine 529 adolescent friendship networks in English, German, Dutch, and Swedish schools and find that the ethnic composition of school classes relates differently to immigrant and native homophily. Immi...
Neighbourhoods with high ethnic concentrations are argued to steer immigrants into lives separate fr...
Constrict theory states that, in the short run, ethnic diversity in any context lowers both the quan...
How can we reduce ethnic friendship segregation in ethnically heterogeneous schools? The Common Ingr...
Ethnically diverse settings provide opportunities for interethnic friendship but can also increase t...
Adolescent interethnic friendship is an important indicator of social cohesion in multi-ethnic socie...
Adolescents’ school-based friendship networks tend to be segregated along ethnic lines. But few stud...
Individual preferences for same-ethnic friends contribute to persistent segregation of adolescents’ ...
How can we reduce ethnic friendship segregation in ethnically heterogeneous schools? The Common Ingr...
Contains fulltext : 167412.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study exam...
This study examined direct and interactive effects of social–emotional adjustment, national and ethn...
How can we reduce ethnic friendship segregation in ethnically heterogeneous schools? The Common Ingr...
Growing immigration and ethnic diversity is a worldwide phenomenon and our schools provide increasin...
This study examines how classroom and neighborhood ethnic diversity affect adolescents' tendency to ...
This dissertation consists of two studies that examined the development of same-ethnic friendship pr...
Data came from a longitudinal study, which included three time points, spanning a twelve-month perio...
Neighbourhoods with high ethnic concentrations are argued to steer immigrants into lives separate fr...
Constrict theory states that, in the short run, ethnic diversity in any context lowers both the quan...
How can we reduce ethnic friendship segregation in ethnically heterogeneous schools? The Common Ingr...
Ethnically diverse settings provide opportunities for interethnic friendship but can also increase t...
Adolescent interethnic friendship is an important indicator of social cohesion in multi-ethnic socie...
Adolescents’ school-based friendship networks tend to be segregated along ethnic lines. But few stud...
Individual preferences for same-ethnic friends contribute to persistent segregation of adolescents’ ...
How can we reduce ethnic friendship segregation in ethnically heterogeneous schools? The Common Ingr...
Contains fulltext : 167412.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study exam...
This study examined direct and interactive effects of social–emotional adjustment, national and ethn...
How can we reduce ethnic friendship segregation in ethnically heterogeneous schools? The Common Ingr...
Growing immigration and ethnic diversity is a worldwide phenomenon and our schools provide increasin...
This study examines how classroom and neighborhood ethnic diversity affect adolescents' tendency to ...
This dissertation consists of two studies that examined the development of same-ethnic friendship pr...
Data came from a longitudinal study, which included three time points, spanning a twelve-month perio...
Neighbourhoods with high ethnic concentrations are argued to steer immigrants into lives separate fr...
Constrict theory states that, in the short run, ethnic diversity in any context lowers both the quan...
How can we reduce ethnic friendship segregation in ethnically heterogeneous schools? The Common Ingr...