The Fertility of Migrants and Minorities in Europe

Fertility Intentions of Turkish Migrants in Germany and the Turkish Minority in Bulgaria Compared

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Springer VS


Paru le : 2023-10-19



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This book analyses the relationship between assimilation and fertility intentions for migrants and minorities in Europe. Building upon assimilation theory, it is argued that both migrants and minorities assimilate in the process of intercultural encounters. Given that fertility is part of the cultural dimension of assimilation, it is likely to be influenced by assimilation. Therefore, theories on assimilation and fertility are merged theoretically as well as empirically. Using data from the Generations and Gender Survey, the empirical section builds upon a comparison of Turkish migrants in Germany and the Turkish minority in Bulgaria. Building upon cluster analyses, six clusters within Germany as well as five clusters in Bulgaria are developed to account for heterogeneity of groups. Comparing these clusters in terms of assimilation and fertility intentions it becomes clear that the Turkish minority does not differ in their fertility intentions from the majority. For Germany, Turkishmigrants differ from German natives regarding their fertility intentions, but differences are explained by assimilation, especially structural characteristics. When comparing migrant and minority, differences in fertility exist and are accounted for by cultural dissimilarity.
 
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226 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2023-10-19
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Springer VS
EAN papier
9783658430986
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9783658430993

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2529 Ko
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89,66 €
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9783658430993

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2
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22
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6513 Ko
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89,66 €

 Bianca Brünig is scientific associate at the Institute of Sociology at Leibniz Universität Hannover. Here, she engages in research on the integration of migrants and minorities in Europe as well as on their fertility behavior.

 

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