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Second-generation immigrants and native attitudes toward immigrants in Europe
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Oscar Barrera-Rodríguez and others
Migration Studies, Volume 13, Issue 2, June 2025, mnae010, https://doi.org/10.1093/migration/mnae010
Published: 02 April 2024
... opinions on the impact of immigration on culture and the labor market are unrelated to the presence of immigrants. We also find that the effects of second-generation immigrants on pro-immigrant attitudes toward security and fiscal concerns are positive (as opposed to first-generation immigrants). Finally...
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Age at arrival, parents and neighborhoods: understanding the educational attainment of immigrants’ children
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Laura Ansala and others
Journal of Economic Geography, Volume 20, Issue 2, March 2020, Pages 459–480, https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbz017
Published: 29 June 2019
... for the likelihood of having been reimbursed for psychotropic medication. Children of immigrants second-generation immigrants education age at arrival I14 I21 J15 This article adds to the debate by documenting how the offspring of immigrants cope in early adulthood in Finland. Our primary purpose...
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Multiple sclerosis among first- and second-generation immigrants in Denmark: a population-based cohort study
Nete Munk Nielsen and others
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Brain, Volume 142, Issue 6, June 2019, Pages 1587–1597, https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awz088
Published: 13 May 2019
... ) Cohort members born in Denmark, including second-generation immigrants, were followed from their birthday or April 2, 1968, whichever came later, until death (32.31%), diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (0.21%), disappearance (0.04%), emigration or most recent registered date of moving from Denmark...
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Migration status and limiting long‐standing illness: A longitudinal study of women of childbearing age in Sweden
Eva Robertson and others
European Journal of Public Health, Volume 13, Issue 2, June 2003, Pages 99–104, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/13.2.99
Published: 01 June 2003
... that of Swedish‐born women. Conclusions: First‐ and second‐generation immigrant women of reproductive age had an increased risk of LLSI, compared to their Swedish counterparts. Furthermore, immigrant women's health did not become proportionally worse than the health of Swedish women during the 8‐year period...
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Families Helped Each Other
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Delia Fernández-Jones
Published: 28 February 2023
... García Irma later Irma Aguilar Settlement Housing Jobs Community formation Racial binary second generation immigrants In 1948, Eligio Castro and his wife, Elvira Flores, probably had to sneak into their home on Curve Street. At the time, the road, only a few blocks long, was all-white and occupied...
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Who Are the Immigrants? The Genesis of the New Diversity
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Richard Alba and Nancy Foner
Published: 27 April 2015
... American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA Reitz Jeffrey third generation birthrates social welfare immigration laws immigration migration second-generation immigrants economic migration human-capital immigrants At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the rich countries of Western Europe and North...
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Transferring Faith
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Phillip Connor
Published: 22 August 2014
... Religiously unaffiliated Buddhists France Muslims Religion Religious attendance Religious minorities Educational attainment Employment Occupation Voting first-generation immigrants immigrant faith second-generation immigrants religious groups immigrant children Chris and Linda are a young...
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Published: 04 April 2011
...This introductory chapter looks at the factors leading to and the implications of the integration of second-generation immigrants into societies, as they diversify their host communities' ethnic, religious, and racial profiles. The second generation occupies a key position with respect...
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Published: 06 March 2006
... Rudolph Protests Dominican-Americans Washington Heights New York City organizational activities second-generation immigrants racial discourse segmented assimilation identity politics In April 2003, the Dominican presidential elections were two months away. They were taking place in a country...
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Europe’s First Angry Muslim
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Robert S. Leiken
Published: 30 December 2011
... Islamique Armé (GIA). This group was responsible for the series of bombings and assassinations that rocked Paris and three provincial cities of France. Kelkal represented the maiden joint venture between aliens (Outsiders) and second-generation immigrants (Insiders) in Europe, evolving from a Muslim victim...
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Ethnicity and Second Generation Immigrants
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Christian Dustmann and others
Published: 27 January 2011
... PLASC ethnic minority individuals ethnic minorities geographic distribution second generation immigrants economic performance educational attainment labour market performance intergenerational comparisons employment • Ethnic minority individuals constitute a large and growing share of the UK...
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“I Am a Bockenheimer” Social Exclusion and Local Identification
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Sandra M. Bucerius
Published: 17 September 2014
... citizenship school system education racism second-generation immigrants I know this district better than the pockets of my pants. I know every fucking street, every corner, every bar, every waiter, every cop, I know which dog shits at which corner—there is just nobody who knows Bockenheim as well as we...
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Where to Go from Here?
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Sandra M. Bucerius
Published: 17 September 2014
...Across borders and for reasons that are still up for debate, the crime levels of most second-generation immigrants are higher than those of their first-generation counterparts. Second-generation immigrants seem to be more cognizant of discrimination, exclusion, and systemic disadvantages than...
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Published online: 18 January 2018
Published in print: 20 June 2017
... in the public realm, they could maintain their community lives and cultural traditions through American denominations. In contemporary society, multiculturalism and post-denominationalism have reversed this paradigm. First- and second-generation immigrants integrate by remaining ethnic and group-identified...
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Case Study: Immigration, Social Exclusion, and Informal Economies: Muslim Immigrants in Frankfurt
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Sandra M. Bucerius
Published: 01 October 2013
.... ” Zeitschrift für Soziologie 3:246–65. ——. 2012 . “‘ What Do You Expect? That We All Dance and Be Happy?’ Second-Generation Immigrants and Germany’s 1999 Citizenship Reform. ” German Politics and Society 30:71–85. ——. Forthcoming a . Book ...
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Conclusion: The Changing Face of the West
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Richard Alba and Nancy Foner
Published: 27 April 2015
... free speech Obama Barack immigrants second-generation immigrants integration population structures political representation immigrant minorities government policies The wealthy societies of the West face immense challenges in dealing with the diversity created by huge immigration inflows since...
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Published: 06 March 2006
... Organization Stafford Walter Student activists college networks Dominican-Americans second-generation immigrants New York City ethnic identity politics coalitions In this chapter I explore the identities and issues around which second-generation Dominicans organize, as well as the factors that have...
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Unwanted: Muslim Immigrants, Dignity and Drug Dealing
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Sandra M. Bucerius
Published online: 18 September 2014
Published in print: 17 September 2014
...This study builds on five years of ethnographic research with an all-male group of fifty-five Muslim second-generation immigrant drug dealers in Frankfurt, Germany, and examines the relationship among immigration, social exclusion, and the informal economy. In particular, the study explores...
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Published: 06 August 2019
...This introductory chapter provides the background of a group of young men, referred to as the “Legendz,” who were urban American teenagers and second-generation immigrants. These young men were also self-identified and practicing Muslims embedded in a tightknit religious community. As some...
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Published: 06 August 2019
.... In making meaningful social connections with other urban youth based on a shared engagement with hip hop culture, the Legendz were following a pattern observed by sociologists among other second-generation immigrants whose participation in hip hop music and style allowed them to gain acceptance and make...
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