School-aged children with an ethnic minority background are relatively often involved in bullying and victimization, but the role of ethnic composition of schools in this context remains unclear. This study examined the relation between ethnic minority background, ethnic school composition, and bullying behaviour around primary school entry in the Netherlands. The study was based on a 2008/2009 school survey in Rotterdam, a Dutch city where about 50 % of children have a non-Dutch background. For 8523 children, teacher reports of bullying behaviour at age 5–6 years were available. Children with a non-Dutch background had higher odds of being a victim (adjusted OR 1.41, 95 % CI 1.11, 1.80), bully (OR 1.38, 95 % CI 1.20, 1.58) or bully-victim ...
School belongingness has proven its positive effect on a wide range of outcomes that lead to school ...
This article examines the role of ethnicity and diversity regarding victimisation and offending in t...
Abstract This review aims to address a growing concern: Why are ethnic minority students, such as of...
School-aged children with an ethnic minority background are relatively often involved in bullying an...
textabstractSchool-aged children with an ethnic minority background are relatively often involved in...
This study investigated associations between ethnicity, ethnic diversity, and bullying among 739 pup...
This study investigated associations between ethnicity, ethnic diversity, and bullying among 739 pup...
Contains fulltext : 90009.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Bullying in ethnically diverse schools varies as a function of the ethnic composition and degree of ...
The study of ethnicity in bullying research has yielded inconsistent findings regarding the involvem...
Using data from a nation-wide study, this article examines the extent of racist victimization among ...
Background: Bullying and victimization are widespread phenomena in childhood and can have a serious ...
The multicultural character of EU countries has been steadily growing, and consequently, school clas...
This study examined the imbalance of power thesis by investigating the link between ethnic classroom...
Bullying is widely acknowledged as an insidious form of victimization that is prevalent within out s...
School belongingness has proven its positive effect on a wide range of outcomes that lead to school ...
This article examines the role of ethnicity and diversity regarding victimisation and offending in t...
Abstract This review aims to address a growing concern: Why are ethnic minority students, such as of...
School-aged children with an ethnic minority background are relatively often involved in bullying an...
textabstractSchool-aged children with an ethnic minority background are relatively often involved in...
This study investigated associations between ethnicity, ethnic diversity, and bullying among 739 pup...
This study investigated associations between ethnicity, ethnic diversity, and bullying among 739 pup...
Contains fulltext : 90009.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Bullying in ethnically diverse schools varies as a function of the ethnic composition and degree of ...
The study of ethnicity in bullying research has yielded inconsistent findings regarding the involvem...
Using data from a nation-wide study, this article examines the extent of racist victimization among ...
Background: Bullying and victimization are widespread phenomena in childhood and can have a serious ...
The multicultural character of EU countries has been steadily growing, and consequently, school clas...
This study examined the imbalance of power thesis by investigating the link between ethnic classroom...
Bullying is widely acknowledged as an insidious form of victimization that is prevalent within out s...
School belongingness has proven its positive effect on a wide range of outcomes that lead to school ...
This article examines the role of ethnicity and diversity regarding victimisation and offending in t...
Abstract This review aims to address a growing concern: Why are ethnic minority students, such as of...