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dc.contributor.authorGenoni, Andreasde
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-15T10:04:00Z
dc.date.available2025-04-15T10:04:00Z
dc.date.issued2022de
dc.identifier.isbn978-3-8474-1732-3de
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/101615
dc.description.abstractMigrants' minority and majority identity are controversial political topics, which disclose challenges of integration and social cohesion. Based on a two-dimensional model of ethnic identity, the book asks about the role of social status for migrants' identification with their origin group and the majority population. It focuses on intergenerational differences, migrant visibility, status mismatch, and exposure in the receiving country. Results reveal forms of ethnic identity beyond the classical assumption of mutual exclusiveness, which suggests that minority identity primarily relates to lower status positions and majority identity to higher status positions.The book thus contributes to the important discussion about migrant assimilation and alternative forms of incorporation. The interplay of migrants' minority and majority identity is an important indicator for social climate, interethnic dialogue and migrant well-being. However, ethnic identity is often studied one-dimensionally, either focussing on minority or majority identity. Migrants’ social status takes a crucial role in conveying such a one-dimensional perspective. Status is often expected to promote mutual exclusiveness of identities, i.e. relating negatively to minority identity and positively to majority identity. But empirical evidence suggests that across and within migrant generations, the relationship between status and ethnic identity is more complex. This book explores possible conditions that contribute to this increased complexity. It takes a bidimensional and intergenerational perspective on ethnic identity, aiming to improve our understanding of how it relates to status. Starting from a general theoretical model, status and ethnic identity are studied with respect to migrant visibility, status mismatch and exposure time. Analysing German survey data of 25 to 65 year old first- and second-generation migrants (N = 2,094), the book reveals that status is not necessarily associated with assimilated identity but positively related to majority identity in both generations. The findings further indicate support for the so-called "integration paradox": High-status migrants whose migration background is more visible and migrants with high education and comparably low job positions (status mismatch) show weaker majority identity than non-mismatched and less visible high-status migrants. Also, visible high-status and mismatched-status migrants show weaker minority identity. Compared to status, however, the duration of living in the receiving society is more important for ethnic identity. Overall, the results indicate an assimilation trend that tends to be faster for higher-status migrants in the first, but not the second generation. Nevertheless, there are signs of longer-term status effects, particularly regarding migrants with comparably weak ethnic identity. Importantly, this migrant group distributes across status levels, encouraging further research.de
dc.languageende
dc.publisherVerlag Barbara Budrichde
dc.subject.ddcSozialwissenschaften, Soziologiede
dc.subject.ddcSocial sciences, sociology, anthropologyen
dc.subject.otherGerman National Educational Panel Study (NEPS): Starting cohort (SC) 6 (doi:10.5157/NEPS:SC6:10.0.1)de
dc.titleStatus and Ethnic Identity: A Study on First- and Second-Generation Migrants in Germanyde
dc.description.reviewbegutachtet (peer reviewed)de
dc.description.reviewpeer revieweden
dc.source.volume56de
dc.publisher.countryDEUde
dc.publisher.cityOpladende
dc.source.seriesBeiträge zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft
dc.subject.classozBevölkerungde
dc.subject.classozPopulation Studies, Sociology of Populationen
dc.subject.classozMigrationde
dc.subject.classozMigration, Sociology of Migrationen
dc.subject.thesozBundesrepublik Deutschlandde
dc.subject.thesozFederal Republic of Germanyen
dc.subject.thesozMigrantde
dc.subject.thesozmigranten
dc.subject.thesozMigrationshintergrundde
dc.subject.thesozmigration backgrounden
dc.subject.thesozerste Generationde
dc.subject.thesozfirst generationen
dc.subject.thesozzweite Generationde
dc.subject.thesozsecond generationen
dc.subject.thesozkulturelle Identitätde
dc.subject.thesozcultural identityen
dc.subject.thesozEthnizitätde
dc.subject.thesozethnicityen
dc.subject.thesozIntegrationde
dc.subject.thesozintegrationen
dc.subject.thesozAssimilationde
dc.subject.thesozassimilationen
dc.subject.thesozsozialer Statusde
dc.subject.thesozsocial statusen
dc.subject.thesozIdentifikationde
dc.subject.thesozidentificationen
dc.identifier.urnurn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-101615-4
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0de
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Attribution 4.0en
ssoar.contributor.institutionVerlag Barbara Budrichde
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dc.type.documentDissertationde
dc.type.documentphd thesisen
dc.type.documentMonographiede
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dc.source.pageinfo178de
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dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3224/84742575de
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