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This contribution analyzes whether remigration intentions and actual remigration to their homeland on the part of Turkish migrants to Germany have evolved over time, and if so, why. To do so, event-history analysis is applied to data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP). Findings reveal...
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By applying event-history analysis to all available waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel, we analyze how remigration intentions and actual remigration of Turkish migrants to Germany have evolved over time. The study draws from a broad set of theoretical approaches to remigration and it takes...
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The scope of immigrants' transnational ties and the relationship to their social position is subject to a controversial debate that suggests a dualistic picture. On the one hand, globalization theorists argue that an elite of highly educated and economically most successful professionals...
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Der Erwerb von Deutschkenntnissen wird für die Mehrzahl Geflüchteter zum Schlüssel für eine erfolgreiche Integration. Dies gilt sowohl hinsichtlich des Einstiegs auf den deutschen Arbeitsmarkt, um relevante Bildungszertifikate zu erwerben, als auch für die Teilhabe am gesellschaftlichen...
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Based on longitudinal data from Germany, we analyze how perceptions of discrimination change once migrants’ integration evolves. Individuals who identify more strongly with the host country, speak the language, have native friends, and are adequately employed report less discrimination...
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