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A Life-Course Perspective on Migration and Integration

✍ Scribed by Matthias Wingens, Helga de Valk (auth.), Matthias Wingens, Michael Windzio, Helga de Valk, Can Aybek (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
300
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Over the last four decades the sociological life course approach with its focus on the interplay of structure and agency over time life course perspective has become an important research perspective in the social sciences. Yet, while it has successfully been applied to almost all fields of social inquiry it is much less used in research studying migrant populations and their integration patterns. This is puzzling since understanding immigrants’ integration requires just the kind of dynamic research approach this approach puts forward: any integration theory actually refers to life course processes. This volume shows fruitful cross-linkages between the two research traditions.

A range of studies are presented that all apply sociological life course concepts to research on migrants and migrant groups in Europe. The book is organized thematically, indicating different important domains in the life course. Using a wide variety of methodological approaches, it covers both quantitative studies based on population census data and survey material as well as qualitative studies based on interviews. Attention is paid to the life courses of those who migrated themselves as well as their offspring. The studies cover different European countries, relating to one national context or a particular local setting in a city as well as cross-country comparisons.

Overall the book shows that applying the sociological life course approach to migration and integration research may advance our understanding of immigrant settlement patterns as well as further develop the life course perspective

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-vi
The Sociological Life Course Approach and Research on Migration and Integration....Pages 1-26
Immigrants’ Educational Attainment: A Closer Look at the Age-at-Migration Effect....Pages 27-53
Varying Hurdles for Low-Skilled Youth on the Way to the Labour Market....Pages 55-74
Individual Resources and Structural Constraints in Immigrants’ Labour Market Integration....Pages 75-100
Overcoming Barriers. Career Trajectories of Highly Skilled Members of the German Second Generation....Pages 101-119
Integration Trajectories: A Mixed Method Approach....Pages 121-142
National Context and Logic of Social Distancing: Children of Immigrants in France and Germany....Pages 143-164
Paths to Adulthood: A Focus on the Children of Immigrants in the Netherlands....Pages 165-186
Linked Life-Events. Leaving Parental Home in Turkish Immigrant and Native Families in Germany....Pages 187-209
Occupational Mobility in the Life Course of Intermarried Ethnic Minorities....Pages 211-238
The Effect of Ethnic Segregation on the Process of Assimilation....Pages 239-258
Immigrant Integration, Transnational Activities and the Life Course....Pages 259-282
Immigrant Settlement and the Life Course: An Exchange of Research Perspectives and Outlook for the Future....Pages 283-297

✦ Subjects


Migration; Sociology


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