"The naming practices of immigrants are studied as an example of their emotional identification with the host society and with the society of origin. Using data from the project 'Preschool Education and Educational Careers among Migrant Children', the article analyses if the first name chosen for their child by Turkish parents in Germany is a name that is common only in Turkey (emotional separation), only in Germany (emotional assimilation) or in both countries (emotional integration). Most of the parents choose a Turkish name for their child, but girls are more frequently given names that are common in both cultures than are boys, while German names are only rarely chosen. Intermarriage strongly decreases the probability for separation in ...
The study examines the recent transformations of integration policies and citizenship laws in German...
PublishedThis book is a revised version of my doctoral dissertation titled “Transnational Experience...
Based on research done in 2012, this paper presents how immigrant children educated in present- day...
We analyze gender differences in immigrants’ ethnic boundary making using the example of name giving...
Abstract. Immigration movement from Turkey, which began with Labor Migration Aggrement which was sig...
This paper studies the determinants of naturalization among Turkish and ex-Yugoslav immigrants in Ge...
This paper is divided into three parts. The first section of the paper investigates the signs as wel...
Since the 1960s Germany has the arrival of a considerable number of immigrants, mainly from Turkey. ...
In this volume the results of a comparative analysis are presented that deal with processes of leavi...
The article focuses on names chosen for children born into families in which one or both parents are...
Abstract: There are around 3 million Turkish origin migrants in Germany and 400 thousand in France w...
Spallek J, Kaatsch P, Spix C, Ulusoy N, Zeeb H, Razum O. Namensbasierte Identifizierung von Fällen m...
Most research on migration and ethnic boundaries is concerned with boundaries between a specific mig...
Germany, France, and the Netherlands have pursued different types of integration policies. Using dat...
Der Beitrag untersucht Strategien der symbolischen Grenzarbeit bei Migrantinnen aus sechs verschiede...
The study examines the recent transformations of integration policies and citizenship laws in German...
PublishedThis book is a revised version of my doctoral dissertation titled “Transnational Experience...
Based on research done in 2012, this paper presents how immigrant children educated in present- day...
We analyze gender differences in immigrants’ ethnic boundary making using the example of name giving...
Abstract. Immigration movement from Turkey, which began with Labor Migration Aggrement which was sig...
This paper studies the determinants of naturalization among Turkish and ex-Yugoslav immigrants in Ge...
This paper is divided into three parts. The first section of the paper investigates the signs as wel...
Since the 1960s Germany has the arrival of a considerable number of immigrants, mainly from Turkey. ...
In this volume the results of a comparative analysis are presented that deal with processes of leavi...
The article focuses on names chosen for children born into families in which one or both parents are...
Abstract: There are around 3 million Turkish origin migrants in Germany and 400 thousand in France w...
Spallek J, Kaatsch P, Spix C, Ulusoy N, Zeeb H, Razum O. Namensbasierte Identifizierung von Fällen m...
Most research on migration and ethnic boundaries is concerned with boundaries between a specific mig...
Germany, France, and the Netherlands have pursued different types of integration policies. Using dat...
Der Beitrag untersucht Strategien der symbolischen Grenzarbeit bei Migrantinnen aus sechs verschiede...
The study examines the recent transformations of integration policies and citizenship laws in German...
PublishedThis book is a revised version of my doctoral dissertation titled “Transnational Experience...
Based on research done in 2012, this paper presents how immigrant children educated in present- day...