The study compares the social mobility and status attainment of first-and second-generation Turks in nine Western European countries with those of Western European natives and with those of Turks in Turkey. It shows that the children of low-class migrants are more likely to acquire a higher education than their counterparts in Turkey, making them more educationally mobile. Moreover, they successfully convert this education in the Western European labor market, and are upwardly mobile relative to the first generation. When comparing labor market outcomes of second generations relative to Turks in Turkey, however, the results show that the same level of education leads to a higher occupation in Turkey. The implications of these findings are d...
Research on the second generation of postwar immigrants is a relatively new phenomenon. Only in the ...
Despite recent advances, critical areas in the analysis of European migration remain underdeveloped....
Contains fulltext : 150757.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study in...
The study compares the social mobility and status attainment of first and second-generation Turks in...
The study compares the social mobility and status attainment of first- and second-generation Turks i...
Available online: October 2015The study compares the social mobility and status attainment of first-...
Research on educational and occupational achievement of immigrants in Europe has mainly followed an ...
Research commonly compares the educational outcomes of migrants and the second generation to their n...
When compared with native-born women, migrant women have lower employment likelihoods. However, to r...
The aim of this research is to reflect the social imaginaries of highly educated Turkish migrants on...
When compared with native-born women, migrant women have lower employment likelihoods. However, to r...
Turkish migration to Germany is the third largest international migration in the world, and the bigg...
Contains fulltext : 142448.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ap...
This volume investigates educational inequalities among children of Turkish immigrants in Austria, F...
Individuals with an origin from Turkey are one of the largest ethnic minority groups in the EU. Agai...
Research on the second generation of postwar immigrants is a relatively new phenomenon. Only in the ...
Despite recent advances, critical areas in the analysis of European migration remain underdeveloped....
Contains fulltext : 150757.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study in...
The study compares the social mobility and status attainment of first and second-generation Turks in...
The study compares the social mobility and status attainment of first- and second-generation Turks i...
Available online: October 2015The study compares the social mobility and status attainment of first-...
Research on educational and occupational achievement of immigrants in Europe has mainly followed an ...
Research commonly compares the educational outcomes of migrants and the second generation to their n...
When compared with native-born women, migrant women have lower employment likelihoods. However, to r...
The aim of this research is to reflect the social imaginaries of highly educated Turkish migrants on...
When compared with native-born women, migrant women have lower employment likelihoods. However, to r...
Turkish migration to Germany is the third largest international migration in the world, and the bigg...
Contains fulltext : 142448.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ap...
This volume investigates educational inequalities among children of Turkish immigrants in Austria, F...
Individuals with an origin from Turkey are one of the largest ethnic minority groups in the EU. Agai...
Research on the second generation of postwar immigrants is a relatively new phenomenon. Only in the ...
Despite recent advances, critical areas in the analysis of European migration remain underdeveloped....
Contains fulltext : 150757.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study in...