LEADER 06925oam 2201057 c 450 001 9910993880203321 005 20260202090927.0 010 $a9783847418313 010 $a3847418319 010 $a9783847417323 010 $a3847417320 024 3 $a9783847417323 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6944536 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6944536 035 $a(CKB)21459771100041 035 $a(NjHacI)9921459771100041 035 $a(Perlego)3449217 035 $a(Verlag Barbara Budrich)9783847417323 035 $a(EXLCZ)9921459771100041 100 $a20260202d2022 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aStatus and Ethnic Identity $eA Study on First- and Second-Generation Migrants in Germany /$fAndreas Genoni 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aLeverkusen$cVerlag Barbara Budrich$d2022 215 $a1 online resource (182 pages) 225 0 $aBeiträge zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft 311 08$aPrint version: Genoni, Andreas Status and Ethnic Identity Leverkusen-Opladen : Verlag Barbara Budrich,c2022 9783847425755 327 $aI INTRODUCTION 1 The notion of ethnic identity 2 Studying ethnic identity 3 The role of status 4 Research interest 5 Outline of this book II THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 6 The two building blocks of social production function theory 6.1 Resources, goals, needs and utility: The hierarchy of social production functions 6.2 Maintaining and improving personal need satisfaction 7 Social production functions and context 8 A general model to explain migrants? ethnic identity 8.1 Individual resources 8.2 Contexts and their conditions 8.3 Need satisfaction of first- and second-generation migrants 8.4 Five underlying mechanisms of ethnic identification 8.5 Explaining migrants? ethnic identity 9 Summary III DATA 10 The German National Educational Panel Study (NEPS) 10.1 Starting cohort (SC) 6 10.2 The sample IV EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION 11 A short note on multinomial logistic regression analysis 12 Analysis 1: Status and ethnic identity: The role of generation status and migrant recognisability 12.1 An intergenerational perspective on status and ethnic identity 12.2 The role of migrant recognisability 12.3 Model specification and analytical strategy 12.4 Findings 12.5 Discussion 13 Analysis 2: Status mismatch and ethnic identity 13.1 Theoretical considerations and expectations 13.2 Model specification and analytical strategy 13.3 Findings 13.4 Discussion 14 Analysis 3: Exposure time, ethnic identity and the role of status 14.1 An intergenerational perspective on exposure time and ethnic identity 14.2 Cumulative (dis)advantages? Identity differences between lower- and higher-status migrants over exposure time 14.3 Model specification and analytical strategy 14.4 Findings 14.5 Discussion V CONCLUDING REMARKS 15 Limitations 16 Main results 17 Future avenues REFERENCES APPENDIX A Variable overview a. Dependent variable b. Explaining variables c. Other variables d. Dealing with missingness: Multiple imputation with chained equations B Additional analyses 330 $aDie Identität von Migrant*innen und ihre Zugehörigkeit zu einer Minderheit oder zur Mehrheitsgesellschaft ist ein kontroverses politisches Thema, das Einblicke in die Herausforderungen der Integration und des sozialen Zusammenhalts bietet. Ausgehend von einem zweidimensionalen Modell der ethnischen Identität fragt das Buch nach der Rolle des sozialen Status für die Identifikation von Migrant*innen mit ihrer Herkunftsgruppe und der Mehrheitsbevölkerung. Der Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf Unterschieden zwischen den Generationen, der Sichtbarkeit von Migrant*innen, der Diskrepanz zwischen den Status und der Situation im Aufnahmeland. Die Ergebnisse zeigen Formen ethnischer Identität, die über die klassische Annahme der gegenseitigen Ausschließlichkeit hinausgehen, was auf eine Minderheitenidentität bei Migrant*innen mit niedrigem Status und eine Mehrheitsidentität bei Migranten mit hohem Status hindeutet. Migrants? minority and majority identity are controversial political topics, which disclose challenges of integration and social cohesion. Based on a two-dimensional model of ethnic identity, the book asks about the role of social status for migrants? identification with their origin group and the majority population. It focuses on intergenerational differences, migrant visibility, status mismatch, and exposure in the receiving country. Results reveal forms of ethnic identity beyond the classical assumption of mutual exclusiveness, which suggests that minority identity primarily relates to lower status positions and majority identity to higher status positions.The book thus contributes to the important discussion about migrant assimilation and alternative forms of incorporation. 410 0$aBeiträge Zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft 606 $aethnic identity 606 $aEthnische Identität 606 $adeprivation 606 $aDeprivation 606 $amarginalisation 606 $aMarginalisierung 606 $aincorporation 606 $aIntegration 606 $astatus 606 $aStatus 606 $amigrants 606 $aMigration 606 $aErste Generation 606 $afirst generation 606 $asecond generation 606 $aZweite Generation 606 $aphänotypische Differenz 606 $avisible minorities 606 $aeducation-occupation mismatch 606 $aStatusinkonsistenz 606 $aAufenthaltsdauer 606 $aexposure time 606 $aMigraten 606 $aMigrantinnen 615 4$aethnic identity 615 4$aEthnische Identität 615 4$adeprivation 615 4$aDeprivation 615 4$amarginalisation 615 4$aMarginalisierung 615 4$aincorporation 615 4$aIntegration 615 4$astatus 615 4$aStatus 615 4$amigrants 615 4$aMigration 615 4$aErste Generation 615 4$afirst generation 615 4$asecond generation 615 4$aZweite Generation 615 4$aphänotypische Differenz 615 4$avisible minorities 615 4$aeducation-occupation mismatch 615 4$aStatusinkonsistenz 615 4$aAufenthaltsdauer 615 4$aexposure time 615 4$aMigraten 615 4$aMigrantinnen 676 $a305.9069120943 700 $aGenoni$b Andreas$cDr. des.$4aut$01836264 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910993880203321 996 $aStatus and Ethnic Identity$94414195 997 $aUNINA