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245 0 4 _aThe integration of descendants of migrants from Turkey in Stockholm :
_bthe TIES study in Sweden /
_cedited by Charles Westin.
264 1 _aAmsterdam [Netherlands] :
_bAmsterdam University Press,
_c2015.
264 4 _c©2015
300 _a1 online resource (141 pages) :
_billustrations, tables, graphs.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aIMISCOE Research
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
588 0 _aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed May 22, 2015).
505 0 _aCover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements and contributors -- 1. Introduction / Charles Westin, Alireza Behtoui, Constanza Vera Larrucea, Ali Osman -- 2. Historical and demographic considerations / Constanza Vera Larrucea -- 3. Educational achievement / Alireza Behtoui -- 4. Social capital / Alireza Behtoui -- 5. Perceptions of discrimination / Alireza Behtoui -- 6. Identity: Belonging, language and transnationalism / Constanza Vera Larrucea -- 7. The labour market / Lena Schrèoder -- 8. Conclusions / Alireza Behtoui -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Table 2.1 : Age distribution, by parents' country of birth and gender (in %). Target group = descendants of migrants from Turkey -- reference group = young people of Swedish origin -- Table 2.3 : Respondents having left their parental home, target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 2.4 : Reasons for leaving the parental home (in %) -- Table 2.5 : Parents' province of origin (in %) -- Table 2.6 : Parents' ethnicity (self-identification) (in %) -- Table 2.8 : Parents' reasons to migrate to Sweden (in %) -- Table 2.10 : Citizenship position (in %) -- Table 2.11 : Grounds for citizenship acquisition (in %) -- Table 3.1 : School segregation at primary school level, by age for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.4 : Segregation at secondary school level, by age for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.5 : Repeating classes (secondary school) for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.7 : Remedial tutoring or homework coaching during secondary school (in %) -- Table 3.8 : Relations with teachers and other students, for target and reference groups -- Table 3.10 : Years of education, father and mother, for target and reference groups (standard deviations in parentheses) -- Table 3.11 : Number of books available at the parental home, for target and reference groups (in %).
505 8 _aTable 3.13 : Years of education, OLS regression, unstandardised (b) and standardised (Beta) coefficients -- Table 3.14 : The role of the immediate support group during secondary school, for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.15 : Involvement of parents in education, for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 4.1 : Three best friends in secondary school, 'ethnicity' and education, by education for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 4.2 : Three current best friends, 'ethnicity' and education, by education for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 4.3 : Number of friends with native background at two different points in time (in %) -- Table 4.4 : Rate of participation in social organisations for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 4.5 : 'Ethnicity' of partner (for those who have a partner), by gender (in %) -- Table 4.6 : Mean age differences between partners (for those who have a partner), by gender -- Table 4.7 : Current labour market situation of the partner (for those who have a partner), by gender for target and reference groups (in % -- numbers in parentheses) -- Table 5.1 : Personal experiences of discrimination for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 5.2 : Three situations of experiencing personal discrimination (in %) -- Table 5.3 : Three groups in Sweden that are perceived to be discriminated against (in %) -- Table 5.4 : The situations in which Turks as a group are perceived to be 'frequently' or 'regularly' discriminated against (in %) -- Table 5.5 : Logistic estimate results for perceived discrimination, odds ratio, only descendants of migrants included -- Table 6.1 : Sense of belonging to the Swedish group (in %) -- Table 6.2 : Belonging to the Swedish community, by ethnic group (in %) -- Table 6.3 : Identifying as Stockholmers (in %) -- Table 6.4 : Turkish belonging (in %).
505 8 _aTable 6.6 : Belonging to the Kurdish and Syriani groups for Kurds and Syriacs respectively (in %) -- Table 6.7 : European belonging (in %) -- Table 6.9 : Current religious affiliation (in %) -- Table 6.10 : Sense of Muslim belonging or identification (in %) -- Table 6.11 : Sense of belonging to the Syrian Orthodox Church (and community) (in %) -- Table 6.12 : Self-perception of Swedish language proficiency. Valid and cumulative % -- Table 6.13 : Self-perception of Turkish/Kurdish/Suryoyo language proficiency. Valid and cumulative % -- Table 6.14 : Self-perception of oral proficiency of Turkish/Kurdish/Suryoyo language (in %) -- Table 6.16 : Language used when talking to friends, by ethnic group (in %) -- Table 6.17 : Language used when talking to father (in %) -- Table 6.19 : Language used when talking to brothers and sisters (in %) -- Table 6.20 : Transnational practices: forms of contact (in %) -- Table 6.21 : Transnational practices: size of remittances (in %) -- Table 6.23 : Desire to live in Turkey (in %) -- Table 7.1 : Distribution of age categories and mean age (in %) -- Table 7.2 : Main activity at time of interview, by gender and age (in %) -- Table 7.3 : Distribution of jobs at time of interview across industrial sectors, by gender and age (in %) -- Table 7.4 : Monthly wage after taxes at time of interview, by gender (in %) -- Table 7.A1 : Odds ratios for being employed or self-employed -- men and women -- Table 7.A2 : Odds ratios for being employed or self-employed -- women -- Table 7.A3 : Odds ratios for being employed or self-employed -- men -- Table 7.A4 : Odds ratios for being neither employed nor in education or training (NEET) -- men and women -- Figure 7.1 : Unemployment in % of the labour force, ages 20-24 and 25-64, 1963-2008 -- Figure 7.2 : Employed and self-employed at time of interview, by age and gender (in %).
505 8 _aFigure 7.3 : NEET rate at time of interview, by age and gender (in %) -- Figure 7.4 : 'Do you consider yourself overqualified in your current job?' Percentage answering YES.
520 _aThis timely book, which is based on the results of the Integration of the Second Generation in Europe survey, presents the disturbing results of a recent study in Stockholm that examines the experiences of residents descended from Turkish migrants. Focusing on three different ethno-national groups-Turks, Kurds, and Syriacs-the contributors explore issues such as identity, family situation, language use, education, labor market experiences, and employment. The essays highlight the varying degrees of success each group has achieved in the process of trying to integrate into Stockholm society. The book also examines the widespread discrimination and exclusion the descendants of migrants experience. As a whole, this volume shows a troubling picture of the obstacles faced by immigrant new societies.
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