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Villadsen, Sarah Fredsted, Hajer Hadi, Israa Ismail, Richard H. Osborne, Claus Thorn Ekstrøm, and Lars Kayser. "ehealth literacy and health literacy among immigrants and their descendants compared with women of Danish origin: a cross-sectional study using a multidimensional approach among pregnant women." BMJ Open 10, no. 5 (May 2020): e037076. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037076.

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ObjectiveTo explore ehealth literacy, ability to actively engage with healthcare providers and health system navigation among pregnant immigrant women and their descendants compared with women of Danish origin.Design and settingA cross-sectional survey at antenatal clinics in 2016, Denmark.ParticipantsPregnant women attending antenatal care (n=405).Outcome measuresThe eHealth Literacy Questionnaire (eHLQ) and two domains from the Health Literacy Questionnaire (HLQ): ability to actively engage with healthcare providers and health system navigation. Range of response options for eHLQ (1–4) and HLQ (1–5). With mixed-effect linear regressions, eHLQ and HLQ among immigrants and their descendants compared with women of Danish origin were assessed.ResultsThe response rate was 75%. The overall trend was lower ehealth literacy and HLQ domains among immigrants and their descendants compared with women of Danish origin. For ehealth literacy, the results suggest that challenges related more to digital abilities than motivation, trust and access to technology. The mean ability to engage with digital services was 3.20 (SD 0.44) for women of Danish origin. Non-Western descendants (−0.14, 95% CI −0.31 to 0.02), non-Western (−0.20, 95% CI −0.34 to −0.06) and Western (−0.22, 95% CI −0.39 to −0.06) immigrants had lower adjusted means of this outcome. No differences in motivation to engage with digital services were found for descendants (−0.00, 95% CI −0.17 to 0.17), non-Western (0.03, 95% CI −0.11 to 0.18) or Western (−0.06, 95% CI −0.23 to 0.10) immigrants compared with the mean of the reference (2.85, SD 0.45). Lower ability to engage with healthcare providers was found for non-Western born immigrants (−0.15, CI 95% −0.30 to −0.01) compared with the mean of women with Danish origin (4.15, SD 0.47).ConclusionGenerally, descendant and immigrant women had lower levels of ehealth literacy and health literacy than women of Danish origin. These differences are potentially antecedents of adverse birth outcomes and could inform structural efforts to mitigate health inequalities.
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Gaspar, Sofia. "Descendants of immigrants in Portugal." Portuguese Journal of Social Science 18, no. 1 (March 1, 2019): 3–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/pjss.18.1.3_2.

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Duncan, Brian, and Stephen J. Trejo. "Assessing the Socioeconomic Mobility and Integration of U.S. Immigrants and Their Descendants." ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 657, no. 1 (December 10, 2014): 108–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716214548396.

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Over the last several decades, two of the most significant developments in the U.S. labor market have been (1) rising inequality and (2) growth in both the size and the diversity of immigration flows. Because a large share of new immigrants arrive with very low levels of schooling, English proficiency, and other skills that have become increasingly important determinants of success in the U.S. labor market, such immigrants and their descendants may be a poor fit for the restructured economy and consequently have a difficult time integrating into American society. In this article we discuss some of the issues that arise when investigating the socioeconomic integration of immigrants and their U.S.-born descendants, and we selectively review research on these topics. In addition, we consider what kinds of supplementary information might be valuable to collect to improve our understanding of immigrant integration and of the intergenerational mobility experienced by immigrant families.
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Duncan, Brian, and Stephen J. Trejo. "Tracking Intergenerational Progress for Immigrant Groups: The Problem of Ethnic Attrition." American Economic Review 101, no. 3 (May 1, 2011): 603–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/aer.101.3.603.

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In tracking the later-generation descendants of immigrants, measurement biases can arise from “ethnic attrition” (e.g., US-born individuals who do not self-identify as Mexican despite having ancestors who immigrated from Mexico). We present evidence that such ethnic attrition is sizeable and selective for the third-generation populations of key Hispanic and Asian immigrant groups. In addition, our results suggest that ethnic attrition generates biases that vary across national origin groups in direction as well as magnitude, and that correcting for these biases will raise the socioeconomic standing of the US-born descendants of most Hispanic immigrants relative to their Asian counterparts.
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Berger, Thor, and Per Engzell. "American geography of opportunity reveals European origins." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116, no. 13 (March 5, 2019): 6045–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1810893116.

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A large literature documents how intergenerational mobility—the degree to which (dis)advantage is passed on from parents to children—varies across and within countries. Less is known about the origin or persistence of such differences. We show that US areas populated by descendants to European immigrants have similar levels of income equality and mobility as the countries their forebears came from: highest in areas dominated by descendants to Scandinavian and German immigrants, lower in places with French or Italian heritage, and lower still in areas with British roots. Similar variation in mobility is found for the black population and when analyzing causal place effects, suggesting that mobility differences arise at the community level and extend beyond descendants of European immigrant groups. Our findings indicate that the geography of US opportunity may have deeper historical roots than previously recognized.
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Sievers, Wiebke, Ilker Ataç, and Philipp Schnell. "Editorial: Turkish migrants and their descendants in Austria Patterns of exclusion and individual and political responses." Migration Letters 11, no. 3 (September 10, 2014): 263–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/ml.v11i3.222.

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Turkish immigrants and their descendants have become the main target of anti-immigrant political mobilization in Austria since the 1990s. They have come to epitomize the image of the Oriental enemy and the Muslim other. Based on these discursive constructions, Muslims in general, and Turks in particular, have often been described as unwilling to integrate into Austrian society. The articles in this special issue show not only that these discourses and exclusionary attitudes may result in discriminatory practices towards Turkish immigrants and their descendants in Austria, but also that the alleged unwillingness to integrate may be explained by the lack of effort made by the Austrian government and Austrian institutions to integrate this group.
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Antman, Francisca, Brian Duncan, and Stephen J. Trejo. "Ethnic Attrition and the Observed Health of Later-Generation Mexican Americans." American Economic Review 106, no. 5 (May 1, 2016): 467–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/aer.p20161111.

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Numerous studies find that U.S.-born Hispanics differ significantly from non-Hispanic whites on important measures of human capital, including health. Nevertheless, almost all studies rely on subjective measures of ethnic self-identification to identify immigrants' U.S.-born descendants. This can lead to bias due to “ethnic attrition,” which occurs whenever a U.S.-born descendant of a Hispanic immigrant fails to self-identify as Hispanic. This paper shows that Mexican American ethnic attritors are generally more likely to display health outcomes closer to those of non-Hispanic whites. This biases conventional estimates of Mexican American health away from suggesting patterns of assimilation and convergence with non-Hispanic whites.
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Andersson, Gunnar, Ognjen Obucina, and Kirk Scott. "Marriage and divorce of immigrants and descendants of immigrants in Sweden." Demographic Research 33 (July 3, 2015): 31–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/demres.2015.33.2.

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Hertzum-Larsen, Rasmus, Louise T. Thomsen, Kirsten Frederiksen, and Susanne K. Kjær. "Human papillomavirus vaccination in immigrants and descendants of immigrants in Denmark." European Journal of Cancer Prevention 29, no. 2 (March 2020): 149–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/cej.0000000000000524.

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Lin, Hsien-Ming, and Yu-Hsien Sung. "Negotiating Multi-layered Cultural Identities: A Study of Pan-Chinese Immigrant Descendants in Belgium." Migration Letters 17, no. 6 (November 22, 2020): 765–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/ml.v17i6.1087.

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This study makes use of hybridity identity theory and the dynamic perspective of identity negotiation as a framework for exploring how pan-Chinese immigrant descendants in Belgium culturally and ethno-nationally identify themselves, how they negotiate with various ethno-national identity labels, and how they perceive differences between their immigrant parents’ heritage culture and the culture of Belgian host society. Ethnographic and qualitative research methods were employed to collect data from 2017 to 2019 at Sun Yat-sen heritage school in Brussels. Based on 200 hours of participant observation and 30 interviews conducted with immigrant descendants, the results indicate that cultural differences could be observed in participants’ familial and social life, including education, parenting, and lifestyle. Moreover, three vital dimensions whereby pan-Chinese immigrant descendants negotiate, perform, and situate their cultural and ethnic identity are food practices, popular cultural consumptions, and friendships. Notably, few participants identify themselves as either Chinese or Belgian; the majority espouses a dual identity and tends to place their identity “in-between” the pan-Chinese and Belgian ethnic affiliations. This study further finds that the descendants of Taiwanese immigrants find it difficult to settle their cultural and ethnic identity as they frequently struggle to establish a sense of belonging.
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Wallace, M. "Mortality among immigrants and their descendants in England and Wales." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 2016. http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3001318/.

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The migrant mortality advantage posits that immigrants have low mortality relative to non-migrants living in western countries, even among immigrants with a low socioeconomic status. Over time, the advantage is said to diminish as mortality among immigrants attenuates to the higher mortality rate among the host population. Among the descendants of immigrants, this mortality advantage can persist, wear off or even reverse. While immigrant mortality has been studied before in the U.S. and Europe, the actuality of the migrant mortality advantage remains contested and its causes (selection effects, cultural factors and the immigrant health transition) poorly understood. This is because two confounding factors exist which are rarely accounted for in studies. Registration uncertainty relates to the accuracy and timeliness of move reporting, stating that uncertainty in migrants’ entry and exits dates lead to overestimation of migrants’ time-at-risk in the host country. Health-related remigrations include returns to the country of origin at older ages which reflect a desire to die in the place of birth (a salmon bias effect) and at younger ages based on poorer general health (an unhealthy remigration effect). This can lead to an undercount of deaths in the host country statistics. Both of these confounding factors can cause a downward bias in migrant mortality rates, creating artificially low mortality and a data artefact. The aims of this thesis are to examine mortality patterns, and investigate the cause of mortality differences, between immigrants, their descendants and England and Wales-born population. The thesis makes several contributions to the literature. First, by adopting a rounded approach to the study of immigrant mortality through explicitly modelling the impact of registration uncertainty and investigating if immigrants remigrate in poor health from England and Wales, the research will show whether the migrant mortality advantage is an actuality or a data artefact. If the advantage is shown to be real, and registration uncertainty and health-related remigration can be dismissed as confounding causes, this will reduce much of the uncertainty surrounding the causes of the advantage. Second, the analysis of migrant mortality by sex, cause of death, generation, over age (as a proxy for length of stay) and migrants’ socioeconomic characteristics will significantly improve our understanding of the remaining causes of the migrant mortality advantage. There are few large-scale, robust international studies of immigrant mortality. This thesis thus offers a significant contribution to the international literature in a growing field of research. The analysis shows that the migrant mortality advantage cannot be accounted for by uncertainty in the registration of events and little support was found for health-related remigration among immigrants living in England and Wales. The migrant mortality advantage is an actuality and we can be confident that some combination of the healthy migrant effect, cultural factors and health transition explain the advantage. Low immigrant mortality (in nearly all groups after adjusting for socioeconomic characteristics) is driven primarily by low mortality from cancers (and in some populations from low cardiovascular disease mortality). Among many immigrant groups, low mortality coexists with low respiratory disease mortality and, among non-western immigrants, high infectious disease mortality. Low mortality among immigrants does wear off over time, but even at older ages some groups still have low mortality relative to non-migrants living in England and Wales. The descendants of immigrants do not experience a mortality advantage. They have higher mortality both before and after adjusting for their socioeconomic characteristics relative to immigrants and only similar mortality to the England and Wales-born population.
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Nur, Ali. "The Identity Formation of Descendants of Eritrean Immigrants in Sweden." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-22956.

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The topic of this thesis is the identity formation of descendants of Eritrean immigrants in Sweden. The aim of this research was to understand how descendants of Eritrean immigrants have adapted to the Swedish society and how this has contributed to who they are and what this means for their future based on the process of social identity theory. The research sought to answer the following questions (1) How descendants of Eritrean immigrants identify themselves, and (2) How they negotiate their Swedish and Eritrean identity by interviewing six interviewees. A qualitative approach was used in this study, and data were analyzed using social identity theory. The result of the study was that descendant immigrant identified with Swedish and Eritrean cultures. They also categorized themselves based on culture, language, and religion. Therefore, language, ethnicity, culture, and religion constitute identity formation of the descendants of Eritrean immigrants in Sweden.
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Julliard, Romain. "L'immigration, les immigrants et leurs descendants dans les populations de mésanges." Montpellier 2, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996MON20276.

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La dispersion, définie comme le déplacement d'un individu entre le site de naissance et le site de reproduction, est un paramètre essentiel du fonctionnement des populations. Pour comprendre son évolution, il faut évaluer les coûts et les bénéfices de la dispersion. Pour cela j'ai comparé des individus immigrants (dispersants) et philomathiques (non dispersants) dans différentes populations de mésanges (parus sp. ). Le nombre d'immigrants recrutés dans la population est limité par le nombre de jeunes philopatriques et d'adultes résidents, suggérant que les immigrants sont dominés lors du recrutement et qu'un grand nombre d'entre eux n'accèdent pas à la reproduction. Une fois recrutés dans la population, immigrants et philopatriques continuent à différer sur de nombreux points: stratégie de reproduction, probabilité de survie, qualité des jeunes produits (poids et sexe) et probabilité de recrutement local des jeunes. Cependant les immigrants n'apparaissent ni moins bons, ni meilleurs que les philopatriques. Ainsi, les immigrants ne semblent pas de mauvaise qualité mais ne semblent pas non plus compenser leur handicap initial par un succès de reproduction élevé. Malgré le faible succès apparent de la dispersion chez les mésanges au moins la moitie des individus se dispersent. Je propose trois scénarios pour expliquer ce paradoxe dans le cadre de la théorie des jeux (stratégie évolutivement stable): la dispersion bénéficie aux parents qui dispersent leurs jeunes plutôt qu'à l'individu qui se disperse ; la dispersion est un sous-produit de stratégies d'accès à un territoire ; le coût de la philopatrie est très important (défense de territoire) si bien que la proportion évolutivement stable de philopatriques est relativement faible
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Chen, Ping Harris Kathleen Mullan Guo Guang. "Assimilation processes of immigrants and their descendants college education, union formation, and labor market outcomes /." Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007. http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/etd,1034.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007.
Title from electronic title page (viewed Mar. 27, 2008). "... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Sociology." Discipline: Sociology; Department/School: Sociology.
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Tannous, Angela. "Where are you Really from? (Trans)formation and (Re)construction of Identity." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-22817.

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Within migration studies, the concept of identity has come to play a significant role in both immigrants’ and the descendants’ lives. The aim of this paper is to get more in-depth knowledge of how the Lebanese community construct their identity in Sweden by focusing on Scania region. This is done by analysing their self-identification, ethnic identity, cultural identity and how they feel they are perceived by the mainstream society. This qualitative study is based on six semi-structured interviews with first-generation Lebanese immigrants who came to Sweden in the 1980s because of the civil war in Lebanon. In addition, six semi-structured interviews with the descendants who are born in Sweden to two Lebanese parents. The results of the study show that the first-generation immigrants have a strong sense of being Lebanese. However, the descendants have developed a bicultural identity that is context dependent.
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De, Villers Grandchamps Johanna. "Analyse des processus différentiels d'identification et des stratégies identitaires à l'oeuvre chez les descendants d'immigrés marocains en Belgique." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/211075.

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Shah, Rokni Shirin. "Injuries, rewards and promises of educational mobility from a minority perspective : school success narratives of descendants of North African immigrants in France." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2014. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.648664.

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Lesné, Maud. "La perception et la mesure des discriminations racistes et sexistes." Thesis, Paris 8, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA080112/document.

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Les discriminations se sont finalement imposées comme l’un des mécanismes de production des inégalités qui jalonnent la société française et participent à la constitution de groupes de populations minorisés. Cette thèse aborde la question de la perception, de l’identification et de la dénonciation des discriminations racistes et sexistes sous un angle méthodologique à partir des données de l’enquête Trajectoires et Origines (TeO). Il n’existe pas de correspondance automatique entre les discriminations telles qu’elles se produisent et leurs déclarations. Cette thèse invalide les soupçons de sur déclaration des discriminations racistes qu’implique leur enregistrement massif et confirme l’existence d’une sous-déclaration des discriminations sexistes qui les fait apparaître comme un phénomène marginal. L’enquête TeO parvient à contourner les obstacles qui limitent les déclarations de discriminations racistes que sont le doute, le rejet d’un positionnement victimaire, la valorisation du mérite, la résignation mais ne parvient pas à pallier les mécanismes qui inhibent les déclarations de discriminations sexistes. Le déficit de sensibilisation des femmes, le discrédit du féminisme, leur intériorisation associée à leur caractère principalement systémique rendent les discriminations sexistes insaisissables. De plus, l’analyse intersectionnelle met au jour comment le croisement d’une situation de dominant liée au sexe à une situation de dominé liée à la prétendue race place les hommes racisés au cœur d’une intersection génératrice de tensions qui rendent les discriminations à leur encontre plus manifestes que celles subies par les femmes racisées
Discrimination has finally been acknowledged as one of the mechanisms behind the inequality that pervades French society and contributes to the formation of minoritized population groups. The present doctoral thesis explores the perception, identification and reporting of racial and sexist discrimination from a methodological perspective, drawing on data from the Trajectories and Origins (TeO) survey. There is no automatic correspondence between occurrences of discrimination and their reporting. This thesis refutes the suspicion that racial discrimination is over-reported, fed by the huge volume of recorded cases, and confirms the massive under-reporting of sexist discrimination, which makes it appear a marginal phenomenon. While the TeO survey successfully circumvented the obstacles that traditionally deter respondents from reporting racial discrimination, namely doubt, resignation, a refusal of victimhood and a belief in merit, it could not overcome the mechanisms that inhibit the reporting of sexist discrimination. The latter’s largely systemic nature has led to its internalization, while women’s lack of awareness and the discrediting of feminism in France have also helped to make sexist discrimination difficult – if not impossible to measure. Moreover, the use of an intersectional approach revealed that being dominant in relation to sex, but dominated with regard to so-called race, places racialized men at a tension-charged intersection that makes discrimination against them more visible than that experienced by racialized women
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Nana, Ketcha Alain. "Médias et identités : réception et construction identitaire chez des immigrés d'Afrique subsaharienne et leurs descendants en France (Région parisienne, 2012-2016)." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016AIXM5900.

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Ce travail de thèse s'inscrit dans le champ des études sur la réception d'une part et des travaux sur le rôle des médias dans l'émancipation des minorités. tel qu'on peut le retrouver dans un courant des Cultural studies d'autre part.D'un point de vue théorique, j'ai réalisé une revue des principaux travaux de réception avec une attention portée particulièrement à la notion de décodage et à la construction des identités. La démarche empirique m'a conduit auprès des immigrés subsahariens et leurs descendants en banlieue parisienne, impliqués dans un processus transculturel de construction de soi. Et je me suis notamment appuyé sur les récits de vie pour observer leur relation complexe avec les mass médias. D'une manière générale, l'image de l'immigré et de leurs descendants renvoyée par les contenus médiatiques comporte selon eux une forte charge négative par conséquent nuisible à leur expression citoyenne. Les attentes d'une meilleure représentativité ethnique sont fortes et à défaut d'une alliance avec les médias de masse dans leurs aspirations, internet et les réseaux sociaux semblent constituer aujourd'hui une alternative pertinente. Internet en tant que média leur apporte une meilleure offre en matière d'informations, de solutions de visibilité et surtout une interactivité qui fait d'eux des récepteurs complètement actifs. L'histoire de ces trajectoires existentielles interpelle en effet la société en général et les médias de masse en particulier sur la nécessité d'accompagner la construction des identités dans un monde en grande mutation
This thesis deals with the topic of reception studies on the one hand and works on the role of the media in the emancipation of minorities on the other hand. Cultural studies which conceive the uses of the media as spaces From a theoretical point of view, I have made a review of the main works on reception, with particular attention given to the notion of decoding and the construction of identity. The empirical approach led me to treat sub Saharan immigrants and their descendants in the Parisian suburbs involved in a transcultural process of self-construction. I notably relied on their life stories to observe their complex relationship with the mass media. In general, the image of the immigrants and their descendants reflected in the media includes a strong negative connotation which is, consequently, harmful to their expression as citizens. Expectations of a better ethnic representativeness are strong, and, lacking an alliance with the media in these expectations, the Internet and the social media seem to constitute today a relevant alternative. The Internet is a more useful tool for them in terms of information, solutions of visibility and is especially an interactivity which makes them active receptors.The story of these existential trajectories calls out to society in general and the media in particular on the necessity of accompanying the construction of identities in an ever-changing world
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Ferraz, Ana Paula Moutinho. "Vozes e silêncios: família, trabalho e religiosidade na revitalização da memória da mulher "colona" na comunidade de Rio da Ilha." Faculdades EST, 2014. http://tede.est.edu.br/tede/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=562.

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Nas últimas décadas, muito se tem revisto e estudado sobre a história das mulheres, todavia, apesar de inúmeros estudos sobre a mulher alemã do século XIX, pouco se analisa a respeito da mulher descendente alemã na atualidade, calcada nos saberes trazidos de seus antepassados. A presente dissertação procura lançar o desafio de rememorar e trazer a tona o cotidiano das mulheres da comunidade rural de Rio da Ilha, por intermédio da análise de entrevistas. Este estudo é de grande valia para os estudos históricos atuais, não só pelo fato de serem descendentes de uma etnia que contribuiu de maneira importante para desenvolvimento da região sul, mas também por revelarem informações sobre como as mulheres participaram do processo de apropriação e cultivo no meio rural entre os séculos XX e XXI e a preservação da cultura e dos costumes herdados dos primeiros imigrantes. Tem como referencial a discussão sobre as representações produzidas e difundidas pelas mulheres inseridas no contexto rural desta comunidade a partir de três focos centrais: trabalho, família e religiosidade.
In the last decades, much has been reviewed and studied about the history of women, however in spite of innumerable studies about the German woman of the 19th century, little has been analyzed with regard to the woman descendant of Germans in current times, rooted in the knowledge brought by her ancestors. This thesis seeks to lay out the challenge of remembering and bringing to light the daily life of the women in the rural community of Rio da Ilha through the analysis of interviews. This study is of great value for current historical studies, not just for the fact of being descendants of an ethnic group which contributed in a very important way to the development of the southern regions, but also because they reveal information about how the women participated in the process of appropriation and cultivation in the rural environment between the 20th and 21st centuries and about the preservation of the culture and customs inherited from the first immigrants. It has as a referential the discussion about the representations produced and divulged by the women inserted in the rural context of this community based on three central foci: work, family and religiosity.
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Books on the topic "Immigrants’ descendants"

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Emrich, Oran S. Some early Emerick immigrants and their descendants. [Kansas City, MO] (11315 Minor Dr., Kansas City 64114): O.S. Emrich, 1988.

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Dooley, Diane. The descendants of Charles & Mary Tomlin: Ellendale, Tasmania. Maffra, Vic: D. M. Dooley, 2008.

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Borreson, Robert T. Direct Terpening descendants of two Dutch immigrants to New Netherland. [S.l.]: R.T. Borreson, 1988.

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Joyner, Peggy S. Frederich & Peter Hanger of Virginia: 1740 immigrants : some ancestors & descendants. [Portsmouth, Va.]: P.S. Joyner, 1986.

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Wolcott, John Benjamin. Wolcott immigrants: And their early descendants (the first six generations). Rochester, Wash: Society of the Descendants of Henry Wolcott, 2002.

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Lucassen, Jan. Newcomers: Immigrants and their descendants in the Netherlands 1550-1995. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis, 1997.

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Keskiner, Elif. Youth Transitions among Descendants of Turkish Immigrants in Amsterdam and Strasbourg:. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11790-0.

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Smith, Betty James. Toole Family History: Descendants of Isaac Toole, Irish Immigrant. Hemingway, SC, USA: Three Rivers Historical Society, 1996.

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Pedersen, Lars. Indvandrere og deres efterkommere i Danmark =: Immigrants and their descendants in Denmark. [Copenhagen]: Danmarks statistik, 1991.

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Roberts, James M. Descendants of "Sailor" Hector McNeill. [North Carolina?: s.n., 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Immigrants’ descendants"

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Keskiner, Elif. "Youth Transitions of Descendants of Turkish Immigrants." In IMISCOE Research Series, 1–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11790-0_1.

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Behtoui, Alireza, Fredrik Hertzberg, Rickard Jonsson, René León Rosales, and Anders Neergaard. "Sweden: The Otherization of the Descendants of Immigrants." In The Palgrave Handbook of Race and Ethnic Inequalities in Education, 999–1034. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94724-2_23.

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Winkler, Oliver. "Occupational Classes of Immigrants and Their Descendants in East Germany." In Studies in the Sociology of Population, 73–105. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94869-0_4.

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Meurs, Dominique. "Employment and Wages of Immigrants and Descendants of Immigrants: Measures of Inequality and Perceived Discrimination." In INED Population Studies, 79–106. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76638-6_4.

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Kristen, Cornelia, Melanie Olczyk, and Gisela Will. "Identifying Immigrants and Their Descendants in the National Educational Panel Study." In Methodological Issues of Longitudinal Surveys, 195–211. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-11994-2_12.

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Meurs, Dominique. "Correction to: Employment and Wages of Immigrants and Descendants of Immigrants: Measures of Inequality and Perceived Discrimination." In INED Population Studies, C1. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76638-6_15.

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Kubera, Jacek. "Names and Arguments: Algerians and the Descendants of Algerian Immigrants in France." In Identifications of French People of Algerian Origin, 49–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35836-5_2.

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Pan Ké Shon, Jean-Louis, and Claire Scodellaro. "The Living Environment of Immigrants and Their Descendants: Perceived Discrimination and Segregation." In INED Population Studies, 143–70. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76638-6_6.

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Simon, Patrick, and Vincent Tiberj. "Secularization or a Return to Religion? The Religiosity of Immigrants and Their Descendants." In INED Population Studies, 307–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76638-6_12.

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Keskiner, Elif. "Correction to: Youth Transitions among Descendants of Turkish Immigrants in Amsterdam and Strasbourg:." In IMISCOE Research Series, C1. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11790-0_7.

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Reports on the topic "Immigrants’ descendants"

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Milewski, Nadja. First child of immigrant workers and their descendants in West Germany: interrelation of events, disruption, or adaptation? Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, October 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2006-034.

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