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Has Migration Been Beneficial for Migrants and Their Children?: Comparing Social Mobility of Turks in Western Europe, Turks in Turkey, and Western European Natives

机译:移民对移民及其子女有好处吗?:比较西欧,土耳其和土耳其的社会流动性

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© 2015 by the Center for Migration Studies of New York. All rights reserved. The study compares the social mobility and status attainment of first- and second-generation Turks in nine Western European countries with those of Western European natives and with those of Turks in Turkey. It shows that the children of low-class migrants are more likely to acquire a higher education than their counterparts in Turkey, making them more educationally mobile. Moreover, they successfully convert this education in the Western European labor market, and are upwardly mobile relative to the first generation. When comparing labor market outcomes of second generations relative to Turks in Turkey, however, the results show that the same level of education leads to a higher occupation in Turkey. The implications of these findings are discussed.
机译:©2015,纽约移民研究中心。版权所有。这项研究比较了九个西欧国家的第一代和第二代土耳其人的社会流动性和地位,并与西欧本土人和土耳其的土耳其人进行了比较。它表明,低等级移民的子女比土耳其的移民更容易接受高等教育,这使他们在教育上更具流动性。此外,他们成功地将这种教育方式转换为西欧劳动力市场,并且相对于第一代人而言具有上升的动力。但是,在比较第二代人相对于土耳其人土耳其人的劳动力市场成果时,结果表明,相同的教育水平导致土耳其的职业更高。讨论了这些发现的含义。

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