Results for Discipline:
Demography
Hits 31-40 within 92 documents
Researching transnational social spaces: a qualitative study of the Spanish second generation in Switzerland [journal article]
Source: Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 13 (2012) 3. p.21
Experiences of migration as a space for reflection: renegotiating gender roles in family relationships [journal article]
Source: Zeitschrift für Qualitative Forschung, 15 (2014) 1-2. p.97-113
Immigrant families in Germany: family change between situational adaptation, acculturation, segregation and remigration [journal article]
Source: Zeitschrift für Familienforschung, 19 (2007) 1. p.34-54
Introduction to the special issue: Family change among immigrants. Examples from Germany and Sweden [journal article]
Source: Zeitschrift für Familienforschung, 19 (2007) 1. p.5-9
Milieus, Geschlecht, Migration: zur gesellschaftlichen Organisation von Arbeit bei SpätaussiedlerInnen und türkeistämmigen Deutschen [journal article]
Source: Femina Politica - Zeitschrift für feministische Politikwissenschaft, 22 (2013) 1. p.115-123
Extended processes of biographical suffering and the allusive expression of deceit in an autobiographical narrative interview with a female migrant worker in Germany [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 31 (2006) 3. p.127-150
Three women in a city: crossing borders and negotiating national belonging [journal article]
Source: Zeitschrift für Qualitative Forschung, 15 (2014) 1-2. p.39-56
"Alte" Männlichkeiten und "neue" Ethnizitäten: Positionierungen junger Migranten in transnationalen Räumen [journal article]
Source: GENDER - Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft, 3 (2011) 1. p.65-80
Transformative experiences of a Turkish woman in Germany: a case-mediated approach toward an autobiographical narrative interview [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 31 (2006) 3. p.90-106
Migration experiences and changes of identity: the analysis of a narrative [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 31 (2006) 3. p.72-89