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Integration of the Second Generation in Germany - Results of Ties Survey on Descendants of Turkish Yugoslavian

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This report on the German results of the Integration of the Second Generation in Europe (TIES) survey looks at the integration process for secondgeneration inhabitants of Turkish and Yugoslavian backgrounds living in Berlin and Frankfurt. Examining the TIES results, Inken Sürig and Maren Wilmes discuss diverse topics such as educational outcomes, segregation and housing, ethnic and cultural orientations, and social relations.

List of contents

1 Introduction[-]1.1 The integration of the second generation: Theoretical considerations[-]1.2 TIES Germany: Method and data base[-]2 Migration history and basic demographic characteristics of the first generation[-]2.1 Introduction[-]2.2 The two cities under study: Berlin and Frankfurt[-]2.3 The parents of the TIES respondents[-]3 Educational careers and educational outcomes[-]3.1 Introduction[-]3.2 Kindergarten and primary school[-]3.4 The transition from primary school to lower secondary: Recommendations for secondary schools and their ramifications[-]3.5 Subsequent educational careers: lower secondary school[-]3.6 The first status passage: From school to vocational training - general tendencies[-]3.7 Parent's educational background and academic support from family[-]3.8 Sense of well-being at school[-]3.9 Conclusions[-]4 Labour market positions[-]4.1 Introduction[-]4.2 Labour force participation and current work status[-]4.3 Transition from the education system to the labour market[-]4.4 Significance of the highest qualification for labour market position[-]4.5 Occupational groups[-]4.6 The respondents' financial situation[-]4.7 Current work status in Berlin and Frankfurt[-]4.8 Working conditions[-]4.9 Career conditions and discrimination at work[-]4.10 Conclusions[-]5 Segregation and housing[-]5.1 Introduction[-]5.2 Second-generation Turks and Yugoslavs in Berlin[-]5.3 Second-generation Turks and Yugoslavs in Frankfurt[-]5.4 Comparison Berlin - Frankfurt[-]5.5 Conclusions[-]6 Ethnic and cultural orientations[-]6.1 Introduction[-]6.2 Ethnic orientations[-]6.3 Attachment to the parents' country of origin[-]6.4 Religious orientations[-]6.5 Intercultural orientations[-]6.6 Conclusions[-]7 Social relations[-]7.1 Introduction[-]7.2 Friendships[-]7.3 Participation in public contexts[-]7.4 Experiences of discrimination[-]7.5 Conclusions[-]8 Family formation and partner relationships[-]8.1 Introduction[-]8.2 Cohabitation, marriage, and procreation[-]8.3 Ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic orientations in partner relationships[-]8.4 Family life[-]8.5 Conclusions[-]9 Conclusions and international comparisons[-]References[-]

About the author

Inken S rig and Maren Wilmes are both affiliated with the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS) at the University of Osnabr ck, Germany.|

Product details

Authors Inken S rig, DR. Inken Surig, Dr. Inken Wilmes Surig, Inken Surig, Inken Wilmes Surig, MA Maren Wilmes, Maren Wilmes
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.03.2015
 
EAN 9789089648426
ISBN 978-90-8964-842-6
No. of pages 202
Series IMISCOE Research
IMISCOE Research
Amsterdam University Press - I
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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