Dutch national identity in a majority-minority context: when the dominant group becomes a local minority [0.03%]
多数少数族裔背景下的荷兰国家身份:主导群体成为局部少数群体时
Marina Lazëri,Marcel Coenders
Marina Lazëri
With increasing ethnic diversity in Western European cities, more and more inhabitants without a migration background find themselves a local minority in majority-minority neighbourhoods, where less than half of the inhabitants have no migr...
From culturalisation to individuation: the role of urban spaces in shaping intergroup contacts and symbolic boundary perceptions [0.03%]
从文化化到个性化:城市空间在塑造群体接触和象征性边界感知中的作用
Kim Knipprath
Kim Knipprath
This article investigates ethnic boundary perceptions among people without a migration background living in majority-minority neighbourhoods in six western European cities. The main research question is whether people without migration back...
Socioeconomic selectivity of Japanese migration to the continental United States during the Age of Mass Migration [0.03%]
массовое миграционное движение японцев на континентальную часть США: социальная и экономическая составляющая мигрантов
Tate Kihara
Tate Kihara
This study explores the socioeconomic selectivity of Japanese male immigrants who migrated to the continental United States (US) during the Age of Mass Migration (mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth century) by comparing the US administra...
The Higher Educational Trajectories of Undocumented Youth in the United States [0.03%]
美国无证青年的高等教育路径
A Nicole Kreisberg,Amy Hsin
A Nicole Kreisberg
Despite growth in the number of Latino students enrolled in U.S. colleges, foreign-born Latinos are less likely than both native-born Latinos and other immigrant groups to graduate. However, it is difficult to understand the lower education...
Immigrant Status and the Social Returns to Academic Achievement in Adolescence [0.03%]
移民身份与青少年学术成就的社会回报
Leafia Zi Ye,Jason Fletcher
Leafia Zi Ye
Social scientists have long debated whether high-achieving students of color are socially sanctioned. This discussion has rarely focused on immigrant students, who are exceptionally diverse in their educational performance and face challeng...
The foreign bully, the guest and the low-income knowledge worker: performing multiple versions of whiteness in China [0.03%]
外国恶霸、客人与低收入知识工作者——在中国表演多重“白人”身份
Shanshan Lan
Shanshan Lan
With the rise of China's economy, more and more white Westerners are moving to China for better job or business opportunities. In addition to the so-called transnational elites, there are an increasing number of middle-stratum white migrant...
Seemingly inclusive liminal legality: the fragility and illegality production of Colombia's legalization programmes for Venezuelan migrants [0.03%]
包容性临境合法性似乎存在:哥伦比亚委内瑞拉移民合法化项目的脆弱性和非法生产
Deisy Del Real
Deisy Del Real
Venezuelans constitute the second largest displaced population globally. Most Venezuelans move to Colombia, where the government incorporates them through administrative legalization programs. While the international community has praised C...
Bride Kidnapping and Gendered Labor Migration: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan [0.03%]
bride kidnapping与性别化的劳动迁移:来自吉尔吉斯斯坦的证据
Erin Trouth Hofmann,Guangqing Chi
Erin Trouth Hofmann
Because the decision to migrate is a product of gendered negotiations within households, households formed through forced marriage may have different migration strategies than households formed through voluntary marriage. In Kyrgyzstan, we ...
How local community context shapes labour market re-entry and resource mobilisation among return migrants: an examination of rural and urban communities in Mexico [0.03%]
当地社区环境如何影响返乡移民的劳动市场再入和资源动员:对墨西哥农村和城市社区的考察
Joshua Wassink,Jacqueline Hagan
Joshua Wassink
Recent estimates suggest that nearly half of all international migrants return to their communities of origin within five years of emigration. Motivated by high levels of return migration, scholars are increasingly investigating the ways in...
Valentina Mazzucato,Karlijn Haagsman
Valentina Mazzucato
Large-scale research on migrant youth categorises youth along two lines: ethnicity and generation. Yet insights from smaller-scale qualitative studies indicate that it is important to experiment with categories based on mobility. While thes...