International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... Assimilation > Assimilation of immigrants in host societies is a rather complex process . First , the notion of assimilation embodies the dynamics of racial , ethnic and class conflicts . Second , it tends to overlook globalization and ...
... Assimilation > Assimilation of immigrants in host societies is a rather complex process . First , the notion of assimilation embodies the dynamics of racial , ethnic and class conflicts . Second , it tends to overlook globalization and ...
Strana 105
... assimilation is to use aggregate / group data . As a result , there is a gap in constructing transition linkages from group to individual assimilation . In the words of Alba and Nee , “ It seems impossible to meaningfully discuss ...
... assimilation is to use aggregate / group data . As a result , there is a gap in constructing transition linkages from group to individual assimilation . In the words of Alba and Nee , “ It seems impossible to meaningfully discuss ...
Strana 114
... assimilation to varying degrees , others reject most or all aspects of the process . Conclusion In order to analyze the assimilation process for first - generation Turkish immigrants in the United States and the possibilities for future ...
... assimilation to varying degrees , others reject most or all aspects of the process . Conclusion In order to analyze the assimilation process for first - generation Turkish immigrants in the United States and the possibilities for future ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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