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Educational mobility of second-generation Turks : cross-national perspectives / Philipp Schnell.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: IMISCOE researchPublisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2014]Copyright date: �2014Description: 1 online resource (271 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789048523184
  • 9048523184
  • 9048524792
  • 9789048524792
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Educational mobility of second-generation Turks : cross-national perspectives.DDC classification:
  • 370 22
LOC classification:
  • L3736
Online resources:
Contents:
1. The educational mobility of the European second generation a three-country comparison -- 2. The worlds of Turkish fathers and mothers -- 3. An initial look at education outcomes -- 4. Behind the scenes : the family examined -- 5. Beyond the family : peers and teachers -- 6. Navigating the system -- 7. Interactions between individual-level and institutional-level factors -- 8. Explaining cross-national differences in educational mobility -- Part A. Survey samples, response rates and weights -- Part B. Measurement, analysis strategies and additional outcomes.
Summary: This definitive study investigates the variations in educational mobility of second-generation Turks in France, Austria and Sweden. The findings show that differences are most pronounced in the Austrian education system, can be seen clearly in France and are least pronounced in Sweden. Schnell underscores the importance of both individual characteristics and institutional ones, but the institutional arrangements of education systems are found to matter more for the outcome of this mobility process.
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1. The educational mobility of the European second generation a three-country comparison -- 2. The worlds of Turkish fathers and mothers -- 3. An initial look at education outcomes -- 4. Behind the scenes : the family examined -- 5. Beyond the family : peers and teachers -- 6. Navigating the system -- 7. Interactions between individual-level and institutional-level factors -- 8. Explaining cross-national differences in educational mobility -- Part A. Survey samples, response rates and weights -- Part B. Measurement, analysis strategies and additional outcomes.

This definitive study investigates the variations in educational mobility of second-generation Turks in France, Austria and Sweden. The findings show that differences are most pronounced in the Austrian education system, can be seen clearly in France and are least pronounced in Sweden. Schnell underscores the importance of both individual characteristics and institutional ones, but the institutional arrangements of education systems are found to matter more for the outcome of this mobility process.

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