Using a unique dataset (N=2,014), we examine the pre- and post-migration determinants of socio-cultural integration among first-generation immigrant groups in southern Europe: Moroccan and Senegalese migrants in Spain, and Egyptian and Ghanaian migrants in Italy. The results of the pooled and immigrant-group specific regression analyses partly highlight the dominance of pre-migration factors. Immigrants who were well-educated and well-informed prior to migrating and who migrate at a young age, achieve higher levels of socio-cultural integration. Going against some hypotheses found in the literature, female gender and North African origin have a positive effect on socio-cultural integration as opposed to male gender and sub-Saharan origin. W...
In this article, we analyse four different dimensions of socio-economic integration of first and sec...
International migration from Sub-Saharan Africa to Europe is poorly understood. Furthermore, existin...
Transnationalism of first-generation migrants, usually considered as a core element of their migrato...
Using a unique dataset (N=2,014), we examine the pre- and post-migration determinants of socio-cultu...
In this study, we aim to explore and compare the frequency of attendance, and the reasons for non-at...
The present chapter focuses on integration levels and determinants of Moroccan and Ukrainian migrant...
Background: The increased amount and diversification of migration flows to Europe are shaping new co...
The present chapter focuses on integration levels and determinants of Moroccan and Ukrainian migrant...
Migration trends are highly dynamic and the recent period has seen a transformation of migration to ...
Research on the role of co-ethnic ties in immigrants’ labour market outcomes has reached mixed concl...
Using data from the European Social Survey on most EU countries, we look at the relationship between...
The present report looks at the integration of Moroccan and Ukrainian migrants living in Italy. Beyo...
While return migration is receiving increasing attention, there is still insufficient insight into t...
This article focuses on the socio-economic integration of ethnic minorities in Italy, combining the ...
In this article, we analyse four different dimensions of socio-economic integration of first and sec...
International migration from Sub-Saharan Africa to Europe is poorly understood. Furthermore, existin...
Transnationalism of first-generation migrants, usually considered as a core element of their migrato...
Using a unique dataset (N=2,014), we examine the pre- and post-migration determinants of socio-cultu...
In this study, we aim to explore and compare the frequency of attendance, and the reasons for non-at...
The present chapter focuses on integration levels and determinants of Moroccan and Ukrainian migrant...
Background: The increased amount and diversification of migration flows to Europe are shaping new co...
The present chapter focuses on integration levels and determinants of Moroccan and Ukrainian migrant...
Migration trends are highly dynamic and the recent period has seen a transformation of migration to ...
Research on the role of co-ethnic ties in immigrants’ labour market outcomes has reached mixed concl...
Using data from the European Social Survey on most EU countries, we look at the relationship between...
The present report looks at the integration of Moroccan and Ukrainian migrants living in Italy. Beyo...
While return migration is receiving increasing attention, there is still insufficient insight into t...
This article focuses on the socio-economic integration of ethnic minorities in Italy, combining the ...
In this article, we analyse four different dimensions of socio-economic integration of first and sec...
International migration from Sub-Saharan Africa to Europe is poorly understood. Furthermore, existin...
Transnationalism of first-generation migrants, usually considered as a core element of their migrato...