Using the UK Fourth National Survey of Ethnic Minorities, we explore the determinants of religious identity for Muslims and non-Muslims. We find that Muslims integrate less and more slowly than non-Muslims. A Muslim born in the UK and having spent there more than 50 years shows a comparable level of probability of having a strong religious identity than a non-Muslim just arrived in the country. Furthermore, Muslims seem to follow a different integration pattern than other ethnic and religious minorities. Specifically, high levels of income as well as high on-the-job qualifications increase the Muslims' sense of identity. We also find no evidence that segregated neighborhoods breed intense religious and cultural identities for ethnic minorit...
Given the sharp increase in migration flows, the issue of immigrants’ religious assimilation and its...
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cul...
Host national disidentification in which immigrants explicitly distance themselves from society is p...
Using the UK Fourth National Survey of Ethnic Minorities, we explore the determinants of religious i...
Using the UK Fourth National Survey of Ethnic Minorities, we document differences in integration pat...
Using the UK Fourth National Survey of Ethnic Minorities, we document differences in inte-gration pa...
Islam has become the key site for demarcating boundaries between majority populations and individual...
Islam has become the key site for demarcating boundaries between majority populations and individual...
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cul...
International audienceEconomic research on immigrant integration highlights the discrimination that ...
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cul...
Given the sharp increase in migration flows, the issue of immigrants’ religious assimilation and its...
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cul...
Host national disidentification in which immigrants explicitly distance themselves from society is p...
Using the UK Fourth National Survey of Ethnic Minorities, we explore the determinants of religious i...
Using the UK Fourth National Survey of Ethnic Minorities, we document differences in integration pat...
Using the UK Fourth National Survey of Ethnic Minorities, we document differences in inte-gration pa...
Islam has become the key site for demarcating boundaries between majority populations and individual...
Islam has become the key site for demarcating boundaries between majority populations and individual...
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cul...
International audienceEconomic research on immigrant integration highlights the discrimination that ...
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cul...
Given the sharp increase in migration flows, the issue of immigrants’ religious assimilation and its...
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cul...
Host national disidentification in which immigrants explicitly distance themselves from society is p...