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origin countries perceive in-group discrimination more often. There are also a significant effects of immigration policies of …Drawing on the second and third wave of the European Social Survey, we analyse the perception of in …-group discrimination of 7034 immigrants from 177 different countries of origin in 14 European Union countries. In addition to testing the …
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, and the German second generation pupils. A possible explanation is that all immigrants in Europe have more difficulties in … establishing themselves and their children in comparison with immigrants in the traditional immigration countries, like the USA. …
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In this inaugural lecture, I will estimate the effects on language skills of two characteristics of school populations: average/share and diversity, both on the ethnic and the sociocultural dimension. I will use the cross-national PISA 206 data, for both 15-year-old native pupils and pupils with...
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Citizenship acquisition is often seen as a crucial step in the process of integrating immigrants in host societies. This paper analyzes the question why some immigrants are more likely to have acquired destination country citizenship across European states than others and tests legal-formal,...
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