Little is known about ethnic differences in highbrow cultural interests, because research on social differentiation in cultural participation has traditionally focused on educational or income inequalities. Employing data from the Netherlands’ Longitudinal Lifecourse Study 2010 we explored the extent to which educational attainment, national identification and social integration explain inequality in cultural participation among Turkish and Moroccan immigrants, and to what extent the effect of education was moderated by aspects of social identification and integration. Our results indicate that Turks and Moroccans, who identify more with the Netherlands and have a social network that includes larger numbers of Dutch and higher educated frie...
Immigrants who strongly identify with the host country have more native friends than immigrants with...
In this article, a trajectory of immigrant incorporation is identified among ethnic minority social ...
The purpose of this research is the explanation of differences in cultural participation of adolesce...
This study examines ethnic segregation of core discussion networks in the Netherlands. The analysis ...
The emergence of middle‐classes that articulate their ethnic distinctiveness leads to discomfort and...
This study examines immigrants' identification with the host country. We use survey data of more tha...
Contains fulltext : 63508pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the Nether...
Differences in social integration among ethnic groups: description and explanation In the Netherlan...
This article examines how social identification and group networks, and their interactions, affect M...
This thesis focuses on the influence of social interaction with natives on the ethnic self-identific...
We focus in the current study on associations between personality, multicultural attitudes, and perc...
This paper studies "happiness" among Turkish and Moroccan immigrants in the Netherlands in relation ...
The extent of culture maintenance by ethnic minority groups and their adaptation to majority group c...
To some, it is surprising when higher educated ethnic minorities identify with their ethnicity. Afte...
Contains fulltext : 102473.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This contribu...
Immigrants who strongly identify with the host country have more native friends than immigrants with...
In this article, a trajectory of immigrant incorporation is identified among ethnic minority social ...
The purpose of this research is the explanation of differences in cultural participation of adolesce...
This study examines ethnic segregation of core discussion networks in the Netherlands. The analysis ...
The emergence of middle‐classes that articulate their ethnic distinctiveness leads to discomfort and...
This study examines immigrants' identification with the host country. We use survey data of more tha...
Contains fulltext : 63508pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the Nether...
Differences in social integration among ethnic groups: description and explanation In the Netherlan...
This article examines how social identification and group networks, and their interactions, affect M...
This thesis focuses on the influence of social interaction with natives on the ethnic self-identific...
We focus in the current study on associations between personality, multicultural attitudes, and perc...
This paper studies "happiness" among Turkish and Moroccan immigrants in the Netherlands in relation ...
The extent of culture maintenance by ethnic minority groups and their adaptation to majority group c...
To some, it is surprising when higher educated ethnic minorities identify with their ethnicity. Afte...
Contains fulltext : 102473.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This contribu...
Immigrants who strongly identify with the host country have more native friends than immigrants with...
In this article, a trajectory of immigrant incorporation is identified among ethnic minority social ...
The purpose of this research is the explanation of differences in cultural participation of adolesce...