Who Is Considered Well Integrated? A Vignette Study About the Perception of Integration of Migrants

This contribution examines the relevance of the cultural, social and structural dimension of integration for the total perception of integration of migrants by the population of Switzerland. By means of a vignette study we show in our model that language ability as an aspect of cultural integration...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f73c40402fd847e38b7955a5b96f13f52021-12-05T14:11:11ZWho Is Considered Well Integrated? A Vignette Study About the Perception of Integration of Migrants2297-834810.2478/sjs-2021-0002https://doaj.org/article/f73c40402fd847e38b7955a5b96f13f52021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.2478/sjs-2021-0002https://doaj.org/toc/2297-8348This contribution examines the relevance of the cultural, social and structural dimension of integration for the total perception of integration of migrants by the population of Switzerland. By means of a vignette study we show in our model that language ability as an aspect of cultural integration is the strongest determinant for a positive perception of integration. Second is the social integration as measured by the participation in associations, followed by the structural integration. Nationality and religion have only little relevance.Pap IlonaSciendoarticlemigrationintegrationdimensions of integrationshost societyvignette studySociology (General)HM401-1281DEENFRSwiss Journal of Sociology, Vol 47, Iss 3, Pp 513-536 (2021)
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topic migration
integration
dimensions of integrations
host society
vignette study
Sociology (General)
HM401-1281
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integration
dimensions of integrations
host society
vignette study
Sociology (General)
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Pap Ilona
Who Is Considered Well Integrated? A Vignette Study About the Perception of Integration of Migrants
description This contribution examines the relevance of the cultural, social and structural dimension of integration for the total perception of integration of migrants by the population of Switzerland. By means of a vignette study we show in our model that language ability as an aspect of cultural integration is the strongest determinant for a positive perception of integration. Second is the social integration as measured by the participation in associations, followed by the structural integration. Nationality and religion have only little relevance.
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author Pap Ilona
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title Who Is Considered Well Integrated? A Vignette Study About the Perception of Integration of Migrants
title_short Who Is Considered Well Integrated? A Vignette Study About the Perception of Integration of Migrants
title_full Who Is Considered Well Integrated? A Vignette Study About the Perception of Integration of Migrants
title_fullStr Who Is Considered Well Integrated? A Vignette Study About the Perception of Integration of Migrants
title_full_unstemmed Who Is Considered Well Integrated? A Vignette Study About the Perception of Integration of Migrants
title_sort who is considered well integrated? a vignette study about the perception of integration of migrants
publisher Sciendo
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