This study examines differences in sibling relationships among native Dutch and immigrant groups in the Netherlands. It uses a large national dataset to compare adult sibling relationships among Moroccan, Turkish, Caribbean and native Dutch groups, focusing on the varying importance of gender composition and age structure for the sibling relationship in the ethnic minority groups and the native Dutch families. Results show that, on average, ethnic minorities in the Netherlands have more involved sibling relationships in adulthood, with more contact, more emotional support, practical support (except Turks and Antilleans), a higher relationship quality, but also more conflict (among the Turks and Antilleans) compared to the Dutch. Gender cons...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother–child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
The Dutch population is ageing, including the populations of immigrants who moved to the Netherlands...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother?child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
This study examines differences in sibling relationships among native Dutch and immigrant groups in ...
This study examined the nature and size of differences in family relationships in five cultural grou...
Care and socialization between siblings – referred to as sibling care – is a social phenomenon in we...
Using data from the 2002-2003 Netherlands Kinship Panel Study and the Social Position and Provisions...
Over the last decades, the population of most Western European societies, including the Netherlands,...
The aims of this chapter are threefold. First of all, we ask whether perceptions and behaviour regar...
Based on the Model of Family Change, the authors examined how mother–child relations among non-Weste...
Based on the Model of Family Change, the authors examined how mother-child relations among non-Weste...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother–child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
The Dutch population is ageing, including the populations of immigrants who moved to the Netherlands...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother?child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
This study examines differences in sibling relationships among native Dutch and immigrant groups in ...
This study examined the nature and size of differences in family relationships in five cultural grou...
Care and socialization between siblings – referred to as sibling care – is a social phenomenon in we...
Using data from the 2002-2003 Netherlands Kinship Panel Study and the Social Position and Provisions...
Over the last decades, the population of most Western European societies, including the Netherlands,...
The aims of this chapter are threefold. First of all, we ask whether perceptions and behaviour regar...
Based on the Model of Family Change, the authors examined how mother–child relations among non-Weste...
Based on the Model of Family Change, the authors examined how mother-child relations among non-Weste...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother–child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
The Dutch population is ageing, including the populations of immigrants who moved to the Netherlands...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother?child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...