The European-born children of immigrants, often referred to as the second generation, play an important role in the academic debate about integration and assimilation. The successful second generation, defined in terms of possessing a higher education diploma and or professional position, receives increasing attention. In this special issue, we will look at the most successful group: the upcoming “elite” among the descendants of migrants from Turkey, based on data gathered in the ELITES, Pathways to Success project. In this research project we deliberately selected on the dependent variable: being professionally successful in managerial jobs in the corporate business sector, the corporate law sector and the education sector
The interviews with descendants of immigrants concern the role that social actors played during thei...
The study compares the social mobility and status attainment of first- and second-generation Turks i...
This paper investigates the educational achievements of second generation immigrants in several OECD...
The European-born children of immigrants, often referred to as the second generation, play an import...
The study of integration processes has now reached a crucial stage in most Western European countrie...
This article emphasises the experiences of the prospective elite among the second generation in Germ...
Recent studies have highlighted the increasing number of descendants of migrants completing higher e...
Research on the second generation of postwar immigrants is a relatively new phenomenon. Only in the ...
Education is often seen as the most important mobility channel for children of immigrants. To what e...
Scholars have given considerable attention to the educational pathways of the new second generation,...
Integration of newcomers is a foremost challenge for contemporary Europe. The 'second generation' - ...
By drawing on comparative analyses of successful second-generation Turks from disadvantaged family b...
The educational attainment of second-generation students in Europe’s knowledge-based societies is an...
The educational and employment trajectories of migrant children in France and Germany are extremely ...
This open access book comparatively analyses intergenerational social mobility in immigrant families...
The interviews with descendants of immigrants concern the role that social actors played during thei...
The study compares the social mobility and status attainment of first- and second-generation Turks i...
This paper investigates the educational achievements of second generation immigrants in several OECD...
The European-born children of immigrants, often referred to as the second generation, play an import...
The study of integration processes has now reached a crucial stage in most Western European countrie...
This article emphasises the experiences of the prospective elite among the second generation in Germ...
Recent studies have highlighted the increasing number of descendants of migrants completing higher e...
Research on the second generation of postwar immigrants is a relatively new phenomenon. Only in the ...
Education is often seen as the most important mobility channel for children of immigrants. To what e...
Scholars have given considerable attention to the educational pathways of the new second generation,...
Integration of newcomers is a foremost challenge for contemporary Europe. The 'second generation' - ...
By drawing on comparative analyses of successful second-generation Turks from disadvantaged family b...
The educational attainment of second-generation students in Europe’s knowledge-based societies is an...
The educational and employment trajectories of migrant children in France and Germany are extremely ...
This open access book comparatively analyses intergenerational social mobility in immigrant families...
The interviews with descendants of immigrants concern the role that social actors played during thei...
The study compares the social mobility and status attainment of first- and second-generation Turks i...
This paper investigates the educational achievements of second generation immigrants in several OECD...