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Intergenerational transmission of social identity: dual identification among Turkish immigrant parents and their adult children in Western Europe
Ethnic and Racial Studies ( IF 2.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-29 , DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2021.1939090
Floris Vermeulen 1 , Maria Kranendonk 1
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ABSTRACT

This article examined the intergenerational transmission of dual identity in Turkish immigrant families in Europe using data from 2000 Families: Migration Histories of Turks in Europe. This project gathered information about Turkish immigrants and their children in seven Western European countries provided material to compare two generations’ dual identities. We conducted multinomial logistic regression analyses with standard errors clustered at the family level to study these intergenerational transmissions. We find that immigrant parents’ dual identities correlate positively with their adult children's dual identities. Our study showed that this effect was influential even in these children's adult lives and offers a contribution to the literature on the transmission of dual identities. We also found that mothers in Turkish immigrant families had a stronger effect than fathers on identity transmission.



中文翻译:

社会认同的代际传递:西欧土耳其移民父母及其成年子女的双重认同

摘要

本文使用 2000 个家庭的数据研究了欧洲土耳其移民家庭中双重身份的代际传递:欧洲土耳其人的移民历史。该项目收集了有关七个西欧国家的土耳其移民及其子女的信息,为比较两代人的双重身份提供了材料。我们进行了多项逻辑回归分析,标准误聚集在家庭级别,以研究这些代际传递。我们发现移民父母的双重身份与其成年子女的双重身份呈正相关。我们的研究表明,这种影响甚至在这些儿童的成年生活中也有影响,并为关于双重身份传播的文献做出了贡献。

更新日期:2021-06-29
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