Migrants' minority and majority identity are controversial
political topics, offering insights into 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 minority
identity among status-lower, and majority identity among
status-higher migrants.
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