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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Main Author: Genoni, Andreas (Author)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: Opladen ; Berlin ; Toronto Verlag Barbara Budrich 2022
Series:Beiträge zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft Volume 56
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Summary: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.
Physical Description:178 Seiten Diagramme 24 cm x 17 cm
ISBN:9783847425755

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