In this article, we aim to explain the school careers of the second generation of Turkish immigrants in nine cities in five Western European countries and show the influence of the national school systems ranging from comprehensive to hierarchical tracking structures. We apply sequence analyses, optimal matching, and cluster analyses to define school trajectories complemented with propensity score matching to study the differences between young adults of different origin. Participants were 4516 young adults of Turkish second generation and native origin aged between 18 and 35. Findings show that the school system makes a difference for school careers: (1) in rigid systems with higher differentiation and early tracking, the gap between the s...
This article focuses on the school-to-work trajectories of early school leavers in Sweden. I use seq...
This article examines the applicability of Ball's categorisation of ethnic minority students as cont...
This article investigates the differences in post-compulsory education pathways between natives and ...
In this article, we aim to explain the school careers of the second generation of Turkish immigrants...
In this article, we aim to explain the school careers of the second generation of Turkish immigrants...
In this article we describe and explain how children of immigrants navigate their educational career...
Background/Context: Much research is being done on Turkish immigrants and their children in Germany ...
Based on the first international standardised survey on the second generation in Europe, I compare t...
Most educational research examines school outcomes at certain stages or at the final stage of the sc...
Second-generation migrants comprise a large proportion in Europe, but recent research has figured ou...
Education is often seen as the most important mobility channel for children of immigrants. To what e...
The main research question of this article is concerned with the combined estimation of the effects ...
Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We analyse whether m...
The main research question of this paper is the combined estimation of the effects of educational sy...
Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We analyse whether m...
This article focuses on the school-to-work trajectories of early school leavers in Sweden. I use seq...
This article examines the applicability of Ball's categorisation of ethnic minority students as cont...
This article investigates the differences in post-compulsory education pathways between natives and ...
In this article, we aim to explain the school careers of the second generation of Turkish immigrants...
In this article, we aim to explain the school careers of the second generation of Turkish immigrants...
In this article we describe and explain how children of immigrants navigate their educational career...
Background/Context: Much research is being done on Turkish immigrants and their children in Germany ...
Based on the first international standardised survey on the second generation in Europe, I compare t...
Most educational research examines school outcomes at certain stages or at the final stage of the sc...
Second-generation migrants comprise a large proportion in Europe, but recent research has figured ou...
Education is often seen as the most important mobility channel for children of immigrants. To what e...
The main research question of this article is concerned with the combined estimation of the effects ...
Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We analyse whether m...
The main research question of this paper is the combined estimation of the effects of educational sy...
Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We analyse whether m...
This article focuses on the school-to-work trajectories of early school leavers in Sweden. I use seq...
This article examines the applicability of Ball's categorisation of ethnic minority students as cont...
This article investigates the differences in post-compulsory education pathways between natives and ...