Ethnic identity is central to many contemporary discussions of belonging and assimilation of migrant-origin youth. Studies typically focus on a single minority identity. Identity theory implies, however, that individuals may hold multiple ethnic identities, or none, and these may find expression to a greater or less extent depending on context. Using a nationally representative, longitudinal study of Dutch teenagers, we investigate the role of classroom ethnic composition in shaping multiple ethnic identity expression. Framing identity choices as a relational process, we show that the number of ethnic identities that children with a migrant-origin background choose is greater for those students who are exposed to a more ethnically diverse c...
This study addresses the ethnic identity of transculturally placed adolescent foster youth with ethn...
Schools can be important for the development of national belonging in students with immigrant backgr...
In this article we compare research we did 30 years ago in Dutch schools among youth of diverse ethn...
Ethnic identity is central to many contemporary discussions of belonging and assimilation of migrant...
Ethnic identity plays a key role in the normative development of children and adolescents, and effor...
Ethnic identity plays a key role in the normative development of children and adolescents, and effor...
Research on ethnic identity has focused mainly on individual characteristics. Much less empirical at...
The present study shows that power relations in classrooms between Dutch and immigrant students radi...
The present study shows that power relations in classrooms between Dutch and immigrant students radi...
Immigrant-origin minority adolescents combine their common national identity with distinct ethnic id...
Background: Many studies have shown that school belonging is crucial for students’ school adjustment...
In various European countries, policy-makers strive for educational desegregation to enhance pupils'...
This paper analyzes ethnic self-labeling among pupils of a secondary school in Venlo, the Netherland...
Abstract In various European countries, policymakers strive for educational desegregation to enhance...
Identity is often used in political discourse to develop a frame of who’s in and who’s out in our co...
This study addresses the ethnic identity of transculturally placed adolescent foster youth with ethn...
Schools can be important for the development of national belonging in students with immigrant backgr...
In this article we compare research we did 30 years ago in Dutch schools among youth of diverse ethn...
Ethnic identity is central to many contemporary discussions of belonging and assimilation of migrant...
Ethnic identity plays a key role in the normative development of children and adolescents, and effor...
Ethnic identity plays a key role in the normative development of children and adolescents, and effor...
Research on ethnic identity has focused mainly on individual characteristics. Much less empirical at...
The present study shows that power relations in classrooms between Dutch and immigrant students radi...
The present study shows that power relations in classrooms between Dutch and immigrant students radi...
Immigrant-origin minority adolescents combine their common national identity with distinct ethnic id...
Background: Many studies have shown that school belonging is crucial for students’ school adjustment...
In various European countries, policy-makers strive for educational desegregation to enhance pupils'...
This paper analyzes ethnic self-labeling among pupils of a secondary school in Venlo, the Netherland...
Abstract In various European countries, policymakers strive for educational desegregation to enhance...
Identity is often used in political discourse to develop a frame of who’s in and who’s out in our co...
This study addresses the ethnic identity of transculturally placed adolescent foster youth with ethn...
Schools can be important for the development of national belonging in students with immigrant backgr...
In this article we compare research we did 30 years ago in Dutch schools among youth of diverse ethn...