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Title: Longitudinal Three-Nation Study on Relations between Ethnic Minorities and Host Societies among School Students, 2004-2005
Keywords: ETHNIC MINORITIES
ETHNIC GROUPS
ETHNIC CONFLICT
RACISM
INTEGRATION
RACIAL SEGREGATION
SOCIAL INTEGRATION
ATTITUDES
ATTITUDE SCALES
NATIONALITY
GENDER
AGE
MOTHER TONGUE
GROUPS
EMOTIONAL STATES
RACE RELATIONS
WEALTH
FAMILIES
LANGUAGES USED AT HOME
NATIONAL CULTURES
CULTURAL VALUES
MINORITY GROUPS
SOCIAL VALUES
SOCIAL ATTITUDES
PLACE OF BIRTH
FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH
MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH
MOTHERS
FATHERS
MOTHER'S EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
FATHER'S EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
LANGUAGE SKILLS
2004-2005
Belgium
Germany (October 1990-)
United Kingdom
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>
The project looked at the views of adolescent school students in three European countries; England, Germany and Belgium. Using the same questionnaire in three languages, members of ethnic minority groups and members of the host societies were targeted. Based on social psychological research on intergroup relations, acculturation, prejudice and relative deprivation the study was designed to investigate perceptions of and attitudes between both groups.<br> <br> Data collection took place in waves of measurement with an average time interval of six months in between. Some individuals were completed the survey in both waves providing a longitudinal element. Background variables include ethnicity, native language, years of residence in the country, parental occupation and education. Variables capturing intergroup perceptions include in-group identification, relative deprivation, acculturation preferences and goals, group permeability, economic competition and others. Intergroup attitudes were assessed both explicitly (liking, desire for social distance, emotions toward the other group) and implicitly (infrahumanisation).
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
The main topics include:<ul><li>racism</li><li>integration</li><li>prejudice</li><li>deprivation</li><li>contact hypothesis</li><li>social identity theory</li><li>acculturation theory</li></ul>
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/64339
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-5676-1
5676
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-5676-1
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