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two-dimensional acculturation framework based on both strength of identity to the (ethnic) minority and to the (Swedish …) majority culture. Results indicate that integrated men are associated with significantly higher levels of education than …
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With globalization, the size of migration and the value of ethnicity is rising. Also Cyprus undergoes a strong process …
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identity, is constructed from information on the following elements: language, culture, societal interaction, history of …
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how immigrants identify with the culture of their home and receiving countries, and if natives and immigrants have the …
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elements: language, culture, societal interaction, history of migration, and ethnic self-identification. A two …
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on language, culture, societal interaction, history of migration, and ethnic self-identification. In what state …
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This study investigates the impact of ethnic identity on Albanian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Georgian, and Russian wages in Greece. Treating ethnic identity as a composite of language, cultural habits, ethnic-self identification, societal interaction, and future citizenship plans, the estimations...
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, that differences in trust levels between the two host countries increase with acculturation. …
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which the foreign culture influences the local culture, differs across countries. This paper shows how the willingness of … locals and immigrants to intermarry influences the culture and the national identity of the host country. We use a search … culture or the immigrants take on the natives' culture. In the first case we will see new cultures developing and the local …
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It is widely debated whether immigrants who live among co-ethnics are less willing to integrate into the host society. Exploiting the quasi-experimental guest worker placement across German regions during the 1960/70s as well as information on immigrants' inter-ethnic contact networks and social...
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