immigrationintegrationreligionthe NetherlandsThis study examines the religion of immigrants who have moved from highly religious nations into a rather secular receiving context, the Netherlands. It is hypothesised that stronger social integration in Dutch society would diminish the religiosity of immigrants, ...
We also find evidence of a reinforcing regional effect among conservatives in the south, and differences in the preferences of Baptist and non-Baptist African Americans. 展开 关键词: religion international policy preferences survey data trade policy immigration policy ...
Integration of ethnic Chinese children into Irish primary schools Ireland has recently undergone a sharp increase in the rate of immigration. As more immigrants come to the country, Irish schools have to deal with increased diversity within the classroom, and with the associated problems of integratin...
Postnationalism, Multiculturalism, and the Collective Claims Making of Migrants and Ethnic Minorities in Britain and ... As important aspects of purported tendencies toward globalization and pluralization, recent immigration waves and the resulting presence of culturally diff... Koopmans,Ruud,Statham,......
60. Hilliard, “The Religious Culture of Australian Cities in the 1950s,” 475. This post-war growth was driven by European immigration (English, Irish and Italian), which greatly boosted Catholic congregations and schools. 61. Janina Gosseye and Alice Hampson, “Queensland Making a Splash: ...
In 1967, theBritish Home Secretary Roy Jenkins made a famous speech in whichhe advocated a model of integration ‘not as a flattening process of uni-formity but of cultural diversity, coupled with equal opportunity in anatmosphere of mutual tolerance.’ This view – arising as an alternativeto...
More importantly, when will Saudi Arabia begin to take in their fair share of refugees and not merely fund a militant group of Islamists to bully and push more unneeded immigration onto countries who are already struggling under the weight of it?
Plotka I., & Blumenau N.(2015). Implicit methods for studying attitudes: Modern approach to research in social sciences. InSociety. Integration. Education. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference, 1,303-314. doi: 10.17770/sie2015voll.311 ...
especially regarding the assumed growth of Christianity and changes within other religions and non-religions. Applying quasi-symmetry log-linear model to the pre- and post-immigration religious identifications in a new sample of Chinese oversea students collected from the Midwest in 2016 (n = 916),...
And while it is a Muslim-majority city, Kano has a long history of trade, immigration, and diversity and continues to host a range of ethnic, religious, and other social groups. In particular, the city is home to a substantial minority of Christians, many of whom have ethnic origins in ...