Erlinghagen / Ette / Schneider The Global Lives of German Migrants
1. Auflage 2021
ISBN: 978-3-030-67500-4
Verlag: Springer, Berlin
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Consequences of International Migration Across the Life Course
1. Auflage 2021,
345 Seiten, Kartoniert, Book, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm
Reihe: IMISCOE Research Series
ISBN: 978-3-030-67500-4
Verlag: Springer, Berlin
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Erlinghagen, Marcel
Marcel Erlinghagen is Professor of Sociology at the Institute for Sociology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. He is also Research Fellow of the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) in Berlin, Germany. In the past, he received research grants from the German Research Foundation (DFG), the Fritz-Thyssen-Foundation as well as from different government departments in Germany. In his research, he focuses on questions of migration and integration as well as on questions regarding labour market mobility, job security, and volunteering. His research has been published in leading international journals such as European Sociological Review, Journal of European Social Policy, Population Space and Place, Social Indicators Research, European Societies, and Journal of Social Policy.Andreas Ette is Head of the Research Group International Migration at the Federal Institute for Population Research in Wiesbaden, Germany. He was PhD Fellow at the Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology (BGHS) and guest researcher at the European University Institute. His research interests include the sociology and the politics of international migration in Europe. A particular interest in his recent research is directed towards the consequences of international migration for the individual life course as well as the responses of public administrations towards migration and diversity. His work has been published in the Journal of International Migration and Integration and the Educational Research Review.Norbert F. Schneider is Director of the Federal Institute for Population Research, Germany. Previously, he was professor of sociology at the Johannes-Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany and co-director of the State Institute for Family Research at the University of Bamberg, Germany. He teaches as a guest professor and honorary professor at the Universities of Vienna, Frankfurt, and Mainz. He is author and editor of various academic journals and book series and fulfils functions in national and international academic associations. Nils Witte is Research Fellow at the Federal institute for Population Research, Germany. Previously, he was postdoctoral researcher in a DFG-funded project dealing with occupational closure and wage inequality at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. He obtained his PhD from the Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences and was DAAD-funded guest researcher at the European University Institute. His research interests include international migration, social closure, labour market outcomes, and empirical research methods. His work has been published in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies and European Sociological Review.
Part I: Introduction1 Between origin and destination: German emigrants and the individual consequences of their global livesMarcel Erlinghagen, Jean P. Décieux, Andreas Ette, Norbert F. Schneider and Nils Witte2 Surveying across borders: The experiences of the German Emigration and Remigration Panel StudyAndreas Ette, Jean P. Décieux, Marcel Erlinghagen, Jean Guedes Auditor, Norbert F. Schneider and Nils WittePart II: Who are the German international migrants?3 The demographics of German emigration: Historical developments, geographical contexts and social structures of emigrants, remigrants, internal migrants and non-migrantsMarcel Erlinghagen, Andreas Ette, and Jean Guedes Auditor4 Why are they moving? Motives of migration through the life courseNikola Sander 5 The formation of a transnational class? Previous migration experiences, migration intentions and social statusAndreas Ette, Lenore Sauer and Margit Fauser6 Are they the adventurers? Comparing the personality structure of international migrants and non-migrantsJean P. Décieux, Marcel Erlinghagen, Christiane Lübke and Gert G. WagnerPart III: Employment and Income7 Brain drain or brain circulation? The labor market integration of German emigrants and German remigrantsAndreas Ette and Nils Witte8 Affluent lives beyond the border? Individual career consequences of migrationNils Witte and Jean Guedes Auditor9 Reproduction of social inequalities? Social selectivity of emigration and its consequences for intergenerational mobilityNils Witte, Andreas Ette and Reinhard PollakPart IV: Partner and Family10 To follow or not to follow? The International Migration of Couples:Timing - Motives - OutcomesMarcel Erlinghagen11 Disruption of family lives? International migration, family formation, and breakupHelen Baykara-Krumme, Marcel Erlinghagen and Lisa Mansfeld12 Out of sight, out of mind? Emigrants' contact to friends and family members in GermanyLisa MansfeldPart V: Health and Wellbeing13 Happy migrants? Consequences of migration for different dimensions of life satisfactionJean Guedes Auditor and Nikola Sander14 Healthy Migrants, stressed Mobiles? Consequences of different forms of migration for physical and mental health statusAndreas Ette, Heiko Rüger and Nico StawarzPart VI: Friends and Social Participation15 How strong are the ties of friendship? The consequences of international migration for friendship structuresJean P. Décieux and Luisa Mörchen16 Mono-, bi- or transcultural? Reflection of identity constructions of international migrantsJean P. Décieux and Elke MurdockPart VII: Methodology17 Surveying emigrants from highly developed countries: Experiments with different survey modes and incentive strategiesAndreas Ette, Nils Witte, Jean Guedes Auditor, Jean P. Décieux, Frederik Knirschand Stefan Zins18 Is there more than the answer to the question? The potentials of paradata analysis in GERPSJean P. DécieuxPart VIII: Conclusion and new research agendaAndreas Ette, Jean P. Décieux, Marcel Erlinghagen, Norbert F. Schneider and Nils Witte
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Erlinghagen, Marcel
Marcel Erlinghagen is Professor of Sociology at the Institute for Sociology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. He is also Research Fellow of the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) in Berlin, Germany. In the past, he received research grants from the German Research Foundation (DFG), the Fritz-Thyssen-Foundation as well as from different government departments in Germany. In his research, he focuses on questions of migration and integration as well as on questions regarding labour market mobility, job security, and volunteering. His research has been published in leading international journals such as European Sociological Review, Journal of European Social Policy, Population Space and Place, Social Indicators Research, European Societies, and Journal of Social Policy.Andreas Ette is Head of the Research Group International Migration at the Federal Institute for Population Research in Wiesbaden, Germany. He was PhD Fellow at the Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology (BGHS) and guest researcher at the European University Institute. His research interests include the sociology and the politics of international migration in Europe. A particular interest in his recent research is directed towards the consequences of international migration for the individual life course as well as the responses of public administrations towards migration and diversity. His work has been published in the Journal of International Migration and Integration and the Educational Research Review.Norbert F. Schneider is Director of the Federal Institute for Population Research, Germany. Previously, he was professor of sociology at the Johannes-Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany and co-director of the State Institute for Family Research at the University of Bamberg, Germany. He teaches as a guest professor and honorary professor at the Universities of Vienna, Frankfurt, and Mainz. He is author and editor of various academic journals and book series and fulfils functions in national and international academic associations. Nils Witte is Research Fellow at the Federal institute for Population Research, Germany. Previously, he was postdoctoral researcher in a DFG-funded project dealing with occupational closure and wage inequality at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. He obtained his PhD from the Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences and was DAAD-funded guest researcher at the European University Institute. His research interests include international migration, social closure, labour market outcomes, and empirical research methods. His work has been published in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies and European Sociological Review.
Part I: Introduction1 Between origin and destination: German emigrants and the individual consequences of their global livesMarcel Erlinghagen, Jean P. Décieux, Andreas Ette, Norbert F. Schneider and Nils Witte2 Surveying across borders: The experiences of the German Emigration and Remigration Panel StudyAndreas Ette, Jean P. Décieux, Marcel Erlinghagen, Jean Guedes Auditor, Norbert F. Schneider and Nils WittePart II: Who are the German international migrants?3 The demographics of German emigration: Historical developments, geographical contexts and social structures of emigrants, remigrants, internal migrants and non-migrantsMarcel Erlinghagen, Andreas Ette, and Jean Guedes Auditor4 Why are they moving? Motives of migration through the life courseNikola Sander 5 The formation of a transnational class? Previous migration experiences, migration intentions and social statusAndreas Ette, Lenore Sauer and Margit Fauser6 Are they the adventurers? Comparing the personality structure of international migrants and non-migrantsJean P. Décieux, Marcel Erlinghagen, Christiane Lübke and Gert G. WagnerPart III: Employment and Income7 Brain drain or brain circulation? The labor market integration of German emigrants and German remigrantsAndreas Ette and Nils Witte8 Affluent lives beyond the border? Individual career consequences of migrationNils Witte and Jean Guedes Auditor9 Reproduction of social inequalities? Social selectivity of emigration and its consequences for intergenerational mobilityNils Witte, Andreas Ette and Reinhard PollakPart IV: Partner and Family10 To follow or not to follow? The International Migration of Couples:Timing - Motives - OutcomesMarcel Erlinghagen11 Disruption of family lives? International migration, family formation, and breakupHelen Baykara-Krumme, Marcel Erlinghagen and Lisa Mansfeld12 Out of sight, out of mind? Emigrants' contact to friends and family members in GermanyLisa MansfeldPart V: Health and Wellbeing13 Happy migrants? Consequences of migration for different dimensions of life satisfactionJean Guedes Auditor and Nikola Sander14 Healthy Migrants, stressed Mobiles? Consequences of different forms of migration for physical and mental health statusAndreas Ette, Heiko Rüger and Nico StawarzPart VI: Friends and Social Participation15 How strong are the ties of friendship? The consequences of international migration for friendship structuresJean P. Décieux and Luisa Mörchen16 Mono-, bi- or transcultural? Reflection of identity constructions of international migrantsJean P. Décieux and Elke MurdockPart VII: Methodology17 Surveying emigrants from highly developed countries: Experiments with different survey modes and incentive strategiesAndreas Ette, Nils Witte, Jean Guedes Auditor, Jean P. Décieux, Frederik Knirschand Stefan Zins18 Is there more than the answer to the question? The potentials of paradata analysis in GERPSJean P. DécieuxPart VIII: Conclusion and new research agendaAndreas Ette, Jean P. Décieux, Marcel Erlinghagen, Norbert F. Schneider and Nils Witte
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