TY - BOOK AU - Crul,Maurice AU - Fibbi,Rosita AU - Fleischmann,Fenella AU - Fokkema,Tineke AU - Groenewold,George AU - Gómez,Rosa Aparicio AU - Hamel,Christelle AU - Huschek,Doreen AU - Larrucea,Constanza Vera- AU - Lelie,Frans AU - Matias,Raquel AU - Milewski,Nadja AU - Phalet,Karen AU - Phillips,Laurence Lessard- AU - Punzenberger,Barbara Herzog- AU - Ross,Christopher AU - Schneider,Jens AU - Schnell,Philipp AU - Slootman,Marieke AU - Stojčić,Snežana AU - Ugrina,Dušan AU - Valk,Helga de AU - Wanner,Philippe AU - Wilmes,Maren TI - The European Second Generation Compared: Does the Integration Context Matter? T2 - IMISCOE Research SN - 9789089644435 U1 - 325.4 PY - 2013///] CY - Amsterdam : PB - Amsterdam University Press, KW - Children of immigrants KW - Europe KW - Race relations KW - Immigrants KW - Cultural assimilation KW - Multiculturalism KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Table of contents --; Acknowledgements --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Comparative integration context theory Participation and belonging in diverse European cities --; 3. Research methodology --; 4. The TIES respondents and their parents Background socio-demographic characteristics --; 5 School careers of second-generation youth in Europe. Which education systems provide the best chances for success? --; 6. Assessing the labour market position and its determinants for the second generation --; 7. Union formation and partner choice --; 8. Identities Urban belonging and intercultural relations --; 9. Ways of 'being Muslim' Religious identities of second-generation Turks --; 10. Conclusions and implications The integration context matters --; List of contributors; Open Access N2 - One of the foremost challenges for contemporary Europe is the integration of new immigrants and their children. The second generation constitutes a rapidly growing and highly visible group of metropolitan youth that faces the dilemma of navigating their ethnic identities in a world that puts a premium on assimilation. This volume examines the lives of the second generation in fifteen European cities, from their educational background to their professional lives to their own cultural and religious identities "This book is both theoretically and empirically important, as no other work has been able to compare these second-generation groups along key indices of integration in so many European countries."-Miri Song, University of Kent UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048516926?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789048516926 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789048516926/original ER -