Education
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| Publication date | 2008 |
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| Book title | The position of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam: The TIES study in the Netherlands |
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| Series | IMISCOE research |
| Pages (from-to) | 63-85 |
| Number of pages | 188 |
| Publisher | Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press |
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| Abstract |
Education is of crucial importance in the lives of young adults. Attending school is not only a major part of everyday life, but education is a decisive factor for the future. In literature, educational attainment has been tied to a host of outcomes in adult life. Education is perceived as the key for social mobility. This applies to all children, of course, but may be of even more importance for second-generation youth.
Educational success is related to the opportunities and chances in the educational system as such, but it also has a correlation with the individual characteristics of students and their parents. So, how are secondgeneration young adults doing in school? What educational experiences do they have in primary and secondary education? What characterises their school career? How well-off are second-generation youth compared with Dutch students? Previous studies often take final outcomes as their subject of research. In this chapter, we take a more dynamic perspective and give insights into the different stages of the educational career of second-generation Turkish and Moroccan young adults and those of the comparison group. Besides the achievements in primary and secondary education, we also pay attention to young adults’ experiences in school and the relationship between education and the parental home. We will give an overview of the rich data on education that the TIES survey provides. |
| Document type | Chapter |
| Published at | http://www.tiesproject.eu/component/option,com_docman/task,doc_download/gid,248/Itemid,142/ |
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