Status and ethnic identity: a study on first- and second-generation migrants in Germany
Migrants’ minority and majority identity are controversial political topics, which disclose challenges of integration and social cohesion. Based on a two-dimensional model of ethnic identity, the book asks about the role of social status for migrants’ identification with their origin group and the m...
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Zusammenfassung: | Migrants’ minority and majority identity are controversial political topics, which disclose challenges of integration and social cohesion. Based on a two-dimensional model of ethnic identity, the book asks about the role of social status for migrants’ identification with their origin group and the majority population. It focuses on intergenerational differences, migrant visibility, status mismatch, and exposure in the receiving country. Results reveal forms of ethnic identity beyond the classical assumption of mutual exclusiveness, which suggests that minority identity primarily relates to lower status positions and majority identity to higher status positions.The book thus contributes to the important discussion about migrant assimilation and alternative forms of incorporation. |
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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
................................................................................................................
11
1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................................................................................................
15
1.1
THE
NOTION
OF
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
...................................................................................
15
1.2
STUDYING
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
..........................................................................................
17
1.3
THE
ROLE
OF
STATUS
....................................................................................................
18
1.3.1
ONE-DIMENSIONALITY
AND
DICHOTOMISATION:
THE
CASE
OF
CLASSICAL
ASSIMILATION
THEORY
......................................................................................
18
1.3.2
EMPIRICAL
EVIDENCE
RAISES
QUESTIONS
.............................................................
19
1.4
RESEARCH
INTEREST
....................................................................................................
22
1.5
OUTLINE
OF
THIS
BOOK
................................................................................................
24
2
THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORK...................................................................................................
27
2.1
THE
TWO
BUILDING
BLOCKS
OF
SOCIAL
PRODUCTION
FUNCTION
THEORY
...............................
27
2.1.1
RESOURCES,
GOALS,
NEEDS
AND
UTILITY:
THE
HIERARCHY
OF
SOCIAL
PRODUCTION
FUNCTIONS
....................................................................................
27
2.1.2
MAINTAINING
AND
IMPROVING
PERSONAL
NEED
SATISFACTION
...............................
30
2.2
SOCIAL
PRODUCTION
FUNCTIONS
AND
CONTEXT
................................................................
31
2.3
A
GENERAL
MODEL
TO
EXPLAIN
MIGRANTS
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
.............................................
31
2.3.1
INDIVIDUAL
RESOURCES
AND
CONTEXTUAL
CONDITIONS
............................................
33
2.3.2
INSTRUMENTAL
GOALS
FOR
SOCIAL
APPROVAL
.........................................................
35
2.3.3
SOCIAL
APPROVAL
AND
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
.............................................................
38
2.3.4
SEPARATED
IDENTITY
........................................................................................
41
2.3.5
ASSIMILATED
IDENTITY
.....................................................................................
43
2.3.6
DUAL
IDENTITY
................................................................................................
44
2.3.7
NO/WEAK
IDENTITY
.........................................................................................
46
2.4
SUMMARY
................................................................................................................
48
3
DATA
................................................................................................................................
51
3.1
THE
GERMAN
NATIONAL
EDUCATIONAL
PANEL
STUDY
(NEPS):
STARTING
COHORT
(SC)
6
............................................................................................
51
3.2
THE
SAMPLE
.............................................................................................................
53
4
EMPIRICAL
INVESTIGATION...................................................................................................
55
4.1
A
NOTE
ON
MULTINOMIAL
LOGISTIC
REGRESSION
ANALYSIS
................................................
55
4.2
ANALYSIS
1:
STATUS
AND
ETHNIC
IDENTITY:
THE
ROLE
OF
GENERATION
STATUS
AND
MIGRANT
RECOGNISABILITY
...........................................................................................
57
4.2.1
AN
INTERGENERATIONAL
PERSPECTIVE
ON
STATUS
AND
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
....................
59
4.2.2
THE
ROLE
OF
MIGRANT
RECOGNISABILITY
.............................................................
65
4.2.3
MODEL
SPECIFICATION
AND
ANALYTICAL
STRATEGY
................................................
71
4.2.4
FINDINGS
.......................................................................................................
74
4.2.5
DISCUSSION
...................................................................................................
83
4.3
ANALYSIS
2:
STATUS
MISMATCH
AND
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
....................................................
88
4.3.1
THEORETICAL
CONSIDERATIONS
AND
EXPECTATIONS
..............................................
89
10
STATUS
AND
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
4.3.2
MODEL
SPECIFICATION
AND
ANALYTICAL
STRATEGY
.................................................
94
4.3.3
FINDINGS
........................................................................................................
98
4.3.4
DISCUSSION
..................................................................................................
109
4.4
ANALYSIS
3:
EXPOSURE
TIME,
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
AND
THE
ROLE
OF
STATUS
.........................
112
4.4.1
AN
INTERGENERATIONAL
PERSPECTIVE
ON
EXPOSURE
TIME
AND
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
....
113
4.4.2
CUMULATIVE
(DIS)ADVANTAGES?
IDENTITY
DIFFERENCES
BETWEEN
LOWER
AND
HIGHER-STATUS
MIGRANTS
OVER
EXPOSURE
TIME
.................................................
117
4.4.3
MODEL
SPECIFICATION
AND
ANALYTICAL
STRATEGY
..............................................
122
4.4.4
FINDINGS
......................................................................................................
125
4.4.5
DISCUSSION
..................................................................................................
132
5
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
.....................................................................................................
135
5.1
LIMITATIONS
............................................................................................................
135
5.2
MAIN
RESULTS
...........................................................................................................
136
5.3
FUTURE
AVENUES
......................................................................................................
139
REFERENCES
..........................................................................................................................
141
APENDIX
A:
VARIABLE
OVERVIEW
...........................................................................................
161
A.
1
DEPENDENT
VARIABLE
..............................................................................................
161
A.
2
EXPLAINING
VARIABLES
.............................................................................................
163
A.3
OTHER
VARIABLES
.....................................................................................................
166
A.4
DEALING
WITH
MISSINGNESS:
MULTIPLE
IMPUTATION
WITH
CHAINED
EQUATIONS
............
169
APENDIX
B:
ADDITIONAL
ANALYSES
..........................................................................................
173
INDEX
..................................................................................................................................
177
Table of Contents List of Illustrations............................................................................................................... 11 1 Introduction...................................................................................................................... 15 1.1 The notion of ethnic identity................................................................................... 15 1.2 Studying ethnic identity.......................................................................................... 17 1.3 The role of status..................................................................................................... 18 1.3.1 One-dimensionality and dichotomisation: The case of classical assimilation theory.............................................................................18 1.3.2 Empirical evidence raises questions............................................................. 19 1.4 Research interest.................................................................................................... 22 1.5 Outline of this book................................................................................................ 24 2 Theoretical Framework.................................................................................................... 27 2.1 The two building blocks of social production function theory...............................27 2.1.1 Resources, goals, needs and utility: The hierarchy of social production functions..................................................................................... 27 2.1.2 Maintaining
and improving personal need satisfaction.............................. 30 2.2 Social production functions and context.................................................................31 2.3 A general model to explain migrants’ ethnic identity............................................. 31 2.3.1 Individual resources and contextualconditions........................................... 33 2.3.2 Instrumental goals for social approval........................................................ 35 2.3.3 Social approval and ethnic identity.............................................................38 2.3.4 Separated identity........................................................................................ 41 2.3.5 Assimilated identity..................................................................................... 43 2.3.6 Dual identity................................................................................................ 44 2.3.7 No/weak identity.........................................................................................46 2.4 Summary................................................................................................................. 48 3 Data................................................................................................................................. 51 3.1 The German National Educational Panel Study (NEPS): Starting cohort (SC) 6............................................................................................. 51 3.2 The
sample.............................................................................................................. 53 4 Empirical Investigation.................................................................................................... 55 4.1 A note on multinomial logistic regression analysis................................................ 55 4.2 Analysis 1 : Status and ethnic identity: The role of generation status and migrant recognisability ............................................................................................ 57 4.2.1 An intergenerational perspective on status and ethnic identity................... 59 4.2.2 The role of migrant recognisability............................................................ 65 4.2.3 Model specification and analytical strategy............................................... 71 4.2.4 Findings....................................................................................................... 74 4.2.5 Discussion................................................................................................... 83 4.3 Analysis 2: Status mismatch and ethnic identity..................................................... 88 4.3.1 Theoretical considerations and expectations.............................................. 89
Status and Ethnic Identity 10 4.3.2 Model specification and analytical strategy................................................ 94 4.3.3 Findings........................................................................................................ 98 4.3.4 Discussion.................................................................................................. 109 4.4 Analysis 3: Exposure time, ethnic identity and the role of status......................... 112 4.4.1 An intergenerational perspective on exposure time and ethnic identity.... 113 4.4.2 Cumulative (dis)advantages? Identity differences between lower- and higher-status migrants overexposure time....................................... 117 4.4.3 Model specification andanalytical strategy................................................ 122 4.4.4 Findings...................................................................................................... 125 4.4.5 Discussion.................................................................................................. 132 5 Concluding Remarks..................................................................................................... 135 5.1 Limitations............................................................................................................. 135 5.2 Main results........................................................................................................... 136 5.3 Future avenues...................................................................................................... 139
References............................................................................................................................ 141 Apendix A: Variable overview........................................................................................... 161 A. 1 Dependent variable............................................................................................... 161 A.2 Explaining variables.............................................................................................. 163 A.3 Other variables...................................................................................................... 166 A.4 Dealing with missingness: Multiple imputation with chained equations............. 169 Apendix В: Additional analyses.......................................................................................... 173 Index 177
Migrants minority and majority identity are controversial political topics, which disclose challenges of integration and social cohesion. Based on a two-dimensional model of ethnic identity, the book asks about the role of social status for migrants identification with their origin group and the majority population. It focuses on intergenerational differences, migrant visibility, status mismatch, and exposure in the receiving country. Results reveal forms of ethnic identity beyond the classical assumption of mutual exclusiveness, which suggests that minority identity primarily relates to lower status positions and majority identity to higher status positions. The book thus contributes to the important discussion about migrant assimilation and alternative forms of incorporation.
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adam_txt |
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
.
11
1
INTRODUCTION
.
15
1.1
THE
NOTION
OF
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
.
15
1.2
STUDYING
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
.
17
1.3
THE
ROLE
OF
STATUS
.
18
1.3.1
ONE-DIMENSIONALITY
AND
DICHOTOMISATION:
THE
CASE
OF
CLASSICAL
ASSIMILATION
THEORY
.
18
1.3.2
EMPIRICAL
EVIDENCE
RAISES
QUESTIONS
.
19
1.4
RESEARCH
INTEREST
.
22
1.5
OUTLINE
OF
THIS
BOOK
.
24
2
THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORK.
27
2.1
THE
TWO
BUILDING
BLOCKS
OF
SOCIAL
PRODUCTION
FUNCTION
THEORY
.
27
2.1.1
RESOURCES,
GOALS,
NEEDS
AND
UTILITY:
THE
HIERARCHY
OF
SOCIAL
PRODUCTION
FUNCTIONS
.
27
2.1.2
MAINTAINING
AND
IMPROVING
PERSONAL
NEED
SATISFACTION
.
30
2.2
SOCIAL
PRODUCTION
FUNCTIONS
AND
CONTEXT
.
31
2.3
A
GENERAL
MODEL
TO
EXPLAIN
MIGRANTS
'
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
.
31
2.3.1
INDIVIDUAL
RESOURCES
AND
CONTEXTUAL
CONDITIONS
.
33
2.3.2
INSTRUMENTAL
GOALS
FOR
SOCIAL
APPROVAL
.
35
2.3.3
SOCIAL
APPROVAL
AND
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
.
38
2.3.4
SEPARATED
IDENTITY
.
41
2.3.5
ASSIMILATED
IDENTITY
.
43
2.3.6
DUAL
IDENTITY
.
44
2.3.7
NO/WEAK
IDENTITY
.
46
2.4
SUMMARY
.
48
3
DATA
.
51
3.1
THE
GERMAN
NATIONAL
EDUCATIONAL
PANEL
STUDY
(NEPS):
STARTING
COHORT
(SC)
6
.
51
3.2
THE
SAMPLE
.
53
4
EMPIRICAL
INVESTIGATION.
55
4.1
A
NOTE
ON
MULTINOMIAL
LOGISTIC
REGRESSION
ANALYSIS
.
55
4.2
ANALYSIS
1:
STATUS
AND
ETHNIC
IDENTITY:
THE
ROLE
OF
GENERATION
STATUS
AND
MIGRANT
RECOGNISABILITY
.
57
4.2.1
AN
INTERGENERATIONAL
PERSPECTIVE
ON
STATUS
AND
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
.
59
4.2.2
THE
ROLE
OF
MIGRANT
RECOGNISABILITY
.
65
4.2.3
MODEL
SPECIFICATION
AND
ANALYTICAL
STRATEGY
.
71
4.2.4
FINDINGS
.
74
4.2.5
DISCUSSION
.
83
4.3
ANALYSIS
2:
STATUS
MISMATCH
AND
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
.
88
4.3.1
THEORETICAL
CONSIDERATIONS
AND
EXPECTATIONS
.
89
10
STATUS
AND
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
4.3.2
MODEL
SPECIFICATION
AND
ANALYTICAL
STRATEGY
.
94
4.3.3
FINDINGS
.
98
4.3.4
DISCUSSION
.
109
4.4
ANALYSIS
3:
EXPOSURE
TIME,
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
AND
THE
ROLE
OF
STATUS
.
112
4.4.1
AN
INTERGENERATIONAL
PERSPECTIVE
ON
EXPOSURE
TIME
AND
ETHNIC
IDENTITY
.
113
4.4.2
CUMULATIVE
(DIS)ADVANTAGES?
IDENTITY
DIFFERENCES
BETWEEN
LOWER
AND
HIGHER-STATUS
MIGRANTS
OVER
EXPOSURE
TIME
.
117
4.4.3
MODEL
SPECIFICATION
AND
ANALYTICAL
STRATEGY
.
122
4.4.4
FINDINGS
.
125
4.4.5
DISCUSSION
.
132
5
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
.
135
5.1
LIMITATIONS
.
135
5.2
MAIN
RESULTS
.
136
5.3
FUTURE
AVENUES
.
139
REFERENCES
.
141
APENDIX
A:
VARIABLE
OVERVIEW
.
161
A.
1
DEPENDENT
VARIABLE
.
161
A.
2
EXPLAINING
VARIABLES
.
163
A.3
OTHER
VARIABLES
.
166
A.4
DEALING
WITH
MISSINGNESS:
MULTIPLE
IMPUTATION
WITH
CHAINED
EQUATIONS
.
169
APENDIX
B:
ADDITIONAL
ANALYSES
.
173
INDEX
.
177
Table of Contents List of Illustrations. 11 1 Introduction. 15 1.1 The notion of ethnic identity. 15 1.2 Studying ethnic identity. 17 1.3 The role of status. 18 1.3.1 One-dimensionality and dichotomisation: The case of classical assimilation theory.18 1.3.2 Empirical evidence raises questions. 19 1.4 Research interest. 22 1.5 Outline of this book. 24 2 Theoretical Framework. 27 2.1 The two building blocks of social production function theory.27 2.1.1 Resources, goals, needs and utility: The hierarchy of social production functions. 27 2.1.2 Maintaining
and improving personal need satisfaction. 30 2.2 Social production functions and context.31 2.3 A general model to explain migrants’ ethnic identity. 31 2.3.1 Individual resources and contextualconditions. 33 2.3.2 Instrumental goals for social approval. 35 2.3.3 Social approval and ethnic identity.38 2.3.4 Separated identity. 41 2.3.5 Assimilated identity. 43 2.3.6 Dual identity. 44 2.3.7 No/weak identity.46 2.4 Summary. 48 3 Data. 51 3.1 The German National Educational Panel Study (NEPS): Starting cohort (SC) 6. 51 3.2 The
sample. 53 4 Empirical Investigation. 55 4.1 A note on multinomial logistic regression analysis. 55 4.2 Analysis 1 : Status and ethnic identity: The role of generation status and migrant recognisability . 57 4.2.1 An intergenerational perspective on status and ethnic identity. 59 4.2.2 The role of migrant recognisability. 65 4.2.3 Model specification and analytical strategy. 71 4.2.4 Findings. 74 4.2.5 Discussion. 83 4.3 Analysis 2: Status mismatch and ethnic identity. 88 4.3.1 Theoretical considerations and expectations. 89
Status and Ethnic Identity 10 4.3.2 Model specification and analytical strategy. 94 4.3.3 Findings. 98 4.3.4 Discussion. 109 4.4 Analysis 3: Exposure time, ethnic identity and the role of status. 112 4.4.1 An intergenerational perspective on exposure time and ethnic identity. 113 4.4.2 Cumulative (dis)advantages? Identity differences between lower- and higher-status migrants overexposure time. 117 4.4.3 Model specification andanalytical strategy. 122 4.4.4 Findings. 125 4.4.5 Discussion. 132 5 Concluding Remarks. 135 5.1 Limitations. 135 5.2 Main results. 136 5.3 Future avenues. 139
References. 141 Apendix A: Variable overview. 161 A. 1 Dependent variable. 161 A.2 Explaining variables. 163 A.3 Other variables. 166 A.4 Dealing with missingness: Multiple imputation with chained equations. 169 Apendix В: Additional analyses. 173 Index 177
Migrants' minority and majority identity are controversial political topics, which disclose challenges of integration and social cohesion. Based on a two-dimensional model of ethnic identity, the book asks about the role of social status for migrants' identification with their origin group and the majority population. It focuses on intergenerational differences, migrant visibility, status mismatch, and exposure in the receiving country. Results reveal forms of ethnic identity beyond the classical assumption of mutual exclusiveness, which suggests that minority identity primarily relates to lower status positions and majority identity to higher status positions. The book thus contributes to the important discussion about migrant assimilation and alternative forms of incorporation. |
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spelling | Genoni, Andreas Verfasser (DE-588)1253233667 aut Bildung und Akkulturation : zur Bedeutung kontextspezifischer Kapitalinvestitionen für akkulturatives Verhalten und ethnische Identität Status and ethnic identity a study on first- and second-generation migrants in Germany Andreas Genoni Opladen ; Berlin ; Toronto Verlag Barbara Budrich 2022 178 Seiten Diagramme 24 cm x 17 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Beiträge zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft Volume 56 Dissertation Universität Hamburg 2021 Migrants’ minority and majority identity are controversial political topics, which disclose challenges of integration and social cohesion. Based on a two-dimensional model of ethnic identity, the book asks about the role of social status for migrants’ identification with their origin group and the majority population. It focuses on intergenerational differences, migrant visibility, status mismatch, and exposure in the receiving country. Results reveal forms of ethnic identity beyond the classical assumption of mutual exclusiveness, which suggests that minority identity primarily relates to lower status positions and majority identity to higher status positions.The book thus contributes to the important discussion about migrant assimilation and alternative forms of incorporation. Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 gnd rswk-swf Sozialgeografie (DE-588)4055768-6 gnd rswk-swf Sozialstatus (DE-588)4077618-9 gnd rswk-swf Generation 1 (DE-588)4717851-6 gnd rswk-swf Ethnische Identität (DE-588)4153096-2 gnd rswk-swf Generation 2 (DE-588)4431631-8 gnd rswk-swf Lebensbedingungen (DE-588)4130642-9 gnd rswk-swf Einwanderer (DE-588)4151434-8 gnd rswk-swf Deutschland (DE-588)4011882-4 gnd rswk-swf Aufenthaltsdauer deprivation Deprivation education-occupation mismatch Erste Generation ethnic identity Ethnische Identität exposure time first generation incorporation Integration marginalisation Marginalisierung Migrantinnen migrants Migraten Migration phänotypische Differenz second generation status Status Statusinkonsistenz visible minorities Zweite Generation (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Deutschland (DE-588)4011882-4 g Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 s Einwanderer (DE-588)4151434-8 s Lebensbedingungen (DE-588)4130642-9 s Ethnische Identität (DE-588)4153096-2 s Sozialgeografie (DE-588)4055768-6 s DE-188 Generation 1 (DE-588)4717851-6 s Generation 2 (DE-588)4431631-8 s Sozialstatus (DE-588)4077618-9 s DE-604 Verlag Barbara Budrich (DE-588)1064127169 pbl Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-3-8474-1732-3 Beiträge zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft Volume 56 (DE-604)BV036595461 56 DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033191917&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033191917&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033191917&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Genoni, Andreas Status and ethnic identity a study on first- and second-generation migrants in Germany Beiträge zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 gnd Sozialgeografie (DE-588)4055768-6 gnd Sozialstatus (DE-588)4077618-9 gnd Generation 1 (DE-588)4717851-6 gnd Ethnische Identität (DE-588)4153096-2 gnd Generation 2 (DE-588)4431631-8 gnd Lebensbedingungen (DE-588)4130642-9 gnd Einwanderer (DE-588)4151434-8 gnd |
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title | Status and ethnic identity a study on first- and second-generation migrants in Germany |
title_alt | Bildung und Akkulturation : zur Bedeutung kontextspezifischer Kapitalinvestitionen für akkulturatives Verhalten und ethnische Identität |
title_auth | Status and ethnic identity a study on first- and second-generation migrants in Germany |
title_exact_search | Status and ethnic identity a study on first- and second-generation migrants in Germany |
title_exact_search_txtP | Status and ethnic identity a study on first- and second-generation migrants in Germany |
title_full | Status and ethnic identity a study on first- and second-generation migrants in Germany Andreas Genoni |
title_fullStr | Status and ethnic identity a study on first- and second-generation migrants in Germany Andreas Genoni |
title_full_unstemmed | Status and ethnic identity a study on first- and second-generation migrants in Germany Andreas Genoni |
title_short | Status and ethnic identity |
title_sort | status and ethnic identity a study on first and second generation migrants in germany |
title_sub | a study on first- and second-generation migrants in Germany |
topic | Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 gnd Sozialgeografie (DE-588)4055768-6 gnd Sozialstatus (DE-588)4077618-9 gnd Generation 1 (DE-588)4717851-6 gnd Ethnische Identität (DE-588)4153096-2 gnd Generation 2 (DE-588)4431631-8 gnd Lebensbedingungen (DE-588)4130642-9 gnd Einwanderer (DE-588)4151434-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Migration Sozialgeografie Sozialstatus Generation 1 Ethnische Identität Generation 2 Lebensbedingungen Einwanderer Deutschland Hochschulschrift |
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