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Intergenerational consequences of migration, 1st ed. 2016
Socio-economic, Family and Cultural Patterns of Stability and Change in Turkey and Europe
Authors: Guveli Ayse, Ganzeboom Harry, Platt Lucinda, Nauck Bernhard, Baykara-Krumme Helen, Eroglu Sebnem, Bayrakdar Sait, Sözeri Efe K., Spierings Niels, Eroğlu Şebnem
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International migration; multiple generation studies; intergenerational transmission; family studies; grandparent effects; origin societies; social stratification; social mobility; migration patterns; occupational status; educational attainment; self-employment; marriage; fertility; friendship; networks; religiosity; gender-role attitudes; identities; transnational activities; Design; education; Familie; gender; Generation; migration; mobility; Nation; transformation; Transnational
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Harry B.G. Ganzeboom is Professor of Sociology and Social Research Methodology in the Department of Sociology at the VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His research interests are in the areas of social stratification and mobility, culture consumption and quantitative research methods.
Lucinda Platt is Professor of Social Policy and Sociology in the Department of Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. Her research focuses on migration and ethnic minorities, poverty, social stratification and mobility, identities and longitudinal data collection and research.
Bernhard Nauck is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology at the Technishe Universitaet Chemnitz, Germany. His research interests are in the areas of families, international migration, identities, intergenerational transmission and longitudinal data collection and research.
Helen Baykara-Krumme is Senior Researcher in the Department of Sociology at the Technishe Universitaet Chemnitz, Germany. Her research fields are international migration, family studies and longitudinal data collection and research.
ebnem Erolu is Lecturer in Social Policy in the School for Policy Studies at the University of Bristol, UK. Her research fields are poverty, household livelihoods and international migration.
Sait Bayrakdar is a PhD candidate in the Department of Sociology at the University of Essex, UK. His research focuses on educational attainment of migrants and ethnic minorities and quantitative research methods.
Efe K. Sözeri is a PhD candidate in the Department of Sociology at the VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and his research fields are social and political remittances of migrants and ethnic mi