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Immigration, Gender, and Family Transitions to Adulthood in Sweden (Paperback): Eva Bernhardt, Calvin Goldscheider, Frances... Immigration, Gender, and Family Transitions to Adulthood in Sweden (Paperback)
Eva Bernhardt, Calvin Goldscheider, Frances Goldscheider, Gunilla Bjeren; Contributions by Gebrenegus Ghilagaber, …
R1,372 Discovery Miles 13 720 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This work features an in-depth quantitative and qualitative set of studies on family issues in early adulthood among young adults born in Sweden of Swedish, Polish, and Turkish origins. The results are analyzed to explore the educational attainment of Swedish young adults of different origins, their transitions to marriage and cohabitation, inter-ethnic partnering, and the balance between work and family. The quantitative analyses are further enhanced by anthropologists' examinations of transitions to adulthood by young men and women. These analyses add depth to the survey findings, and are the basis for creating a new understanding of the diversity among these communities in Sweden. This integrated volume represents the work of an interdisciplinary team of demographers, sociologists, and anthropologists whose findings are compared to immigration and family transitions in Sweden, Norway, and other similar communities throughout Europe.

Migrating to America - Transnational Social Networks and Regional Identity Among Turkish Migrants (Hardcover): Lisa DiCarlo Migrating to America - Transnational Social Networks and Regional Identity Among Turkish Migrants (Hardcover)
Lisa DiCarlo
R4,571 Discovery Miles 45 710 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Why do so many Turkish migrants choose to make their fortune in America when the proximity of Europe makes it a less costly risk? Here Lisa DiCarlo offers us new insights into the study of identity and migration. She draws on research and the history of the Black Sea region going back to the early years of the modern Turkish Republic, to explain current Turkish labor migration trends.

The forced ethnic migration between Greece and Turkey at the end of the Ottoman Empire stripped the Black Sea region of its artisans and merchants, weakening the economy and resulting in a trend of migration from this area. Through extensive field research Lisa DiCarlo reveals the kinship between Greeks and Turks originally from the Black Sea region. She argues current transnational chain migration from this area is led by regional identity over ethnicity. This strong regional bond leads Turkish migrants from the Black Sea region to follow Greek Black Sea migrants across the Atlantic to America, rather than their Turkish compatriots to Europe.

Migrating to America - Transnational Social Networks and Regional Identity Among Turkish Migrants (Paperback): Lisa DiCarlo Migrating to America - Transnational Social Networks and Regional Identity Among Turkish Migrants (Paperback)
Lisa DiCarlo
R1,355 Discovery Miles 13 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why do so many Turkish migrants choose to make their fortune in America when the proximity of Europe makes it a less costly risk? Here Lisa DiCarlo offers us new insights into the study of identity and migration. She draws on research and the history of the Black Sea region going back to the early years of the modern Turkish Republic, to explain current Turkish labour migration trends.The forced ethnic migration between Greece and Turkey at the end of the Ottoman Empire stripped the Black Sea region of its artisans and merchants, weakening the economy and resulting in a trend of migration from this area. Through extensive field research Lisa DiCarlo reveals the kinship between Greeks and Turks originally from the Black Sea region. She argues current transnational chain migration from this area is led by regional identity over ethnicity. This strong regional bond leads Turkish migrants from the Black Sea region to follow Greek Black Sea migrants across the Atlantic to America, rather than their Turkish compatriots to Europe.

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