In the late 1970s , the “second generation” took center stage in the ongoing public debates on immigration in Switzerland. This generation also took the lead in the first Swiss documentary film project on this topic, Unsere Eltern haben den Ausweis C (“Our Parents Have a Residence Permit”). This two-part cinematic portrait of “second-generation foreign children” in Switzerland was produced and directed by the Swiss filmmaker Eduard Winiger between 1977 and 1982. Each part was sixty-six minutes long. The first, “Schichtwechsel” (“Shift Change”), depicted the initial stages of immigration to Switzerland, the immigrant parents’ workplaces, and the strains of organizing preschool care for their children. The second part, “Schulweg zwischen zwei...
Often second generation young adults and their immigrant parents aspire high and towards general edu...
This study compares the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment across immigrant gr...
Although overtly racist political discourse in Switzerland has receded, culturalist discourses conti...
In the late 1970s , the “second generation” took center stage in the ongoing public debates on immig...
This article addresses the issue of immigration and examines conditions which are necessary to refle...
Refugees have sought asylum all over the world for many years. Because globalisation is inevitable, ...
ON THE ROAD TO MULTICULTURALISM: CHALLENGING CONCEPTS OF NEUTRALITY AND TOLERANCE IN SWISS-GERMAN CI...
During the Sixties and Seventies, thousands of Italian youths attended schools in Switzerland. They ...
Abstract: This article investigates the differences in post-compulsory education pathways between na...
Since the second half of the 20th century, immigrants and refugees from numerous countries have arri...
Children in immigrant families in Switzerland: on a path between discrimination and integration FIBB...
The paper provides a study in the early history of social research on migration and integration with...
No abstractEthnicity and culture, or ethnic and cultural identity, have marked the discussion about ...
There were 1.5 million documented foreigners living in Switzerland in 2000. This represented 20 per ...
In this study, I provide evidence that the educational achievement of second-generation immigrants i...
Often second generation young adults and their immigrant parents aspire high and towards general edu...
This study compares the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment across immigrant gr...
Although overtly racist political discourse in Switzerland has receded, culturalist discourses conti...
In the late 1970s , the “second generation” took center stage in the ongoing public debates on immig...
This article addresses the issue of immigration and examines conditions which are necessary to refle...
Refugees have sought asylum all over the world for many years. Because globalisation is inevitable, ...
ON THE ROAD TO MULTICULTURALISM: CHALLENGING CONCEPTS OF NEUTRALITY AND TOLERANCE IN SWISS-GERMAN CI...
During the Sixties and Seventies, thousands of Italian youths attended schools in Switzerland. They ...
Abstract: This article investigates the differences in post-compulsory education pathways between na...
Since the second half of the 20th century, immigrants and refugees from numerous countries have arri...
Children in immigrant families in Switzerland: on a path between discrimination and integration FIBB...
The paper provides a study in the early history of social research on migration and integration with...
No abstractEthnicity and culture, or ethnic and cultural identity, have marked the discussion about ...
There were 1.5 million documented foreigners living in Switzerland in 2000. This represented 20 per ...
In this study, I provide evidence that the educational achievement of second-generation immigrants i...
Often second generation young adults and their immigrant parents aspire high and towards general edu...
This study compares the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment across immigrant gr...
Although overtly racist political discourse in Switzerland has receded, culturalist discourses conti...