The New Second Generation in Switzerland: Youth of Turkish and Former Yugoslav Descent in Zurich and Basel
Using data from the Integration of the Second Generation in Europe survey, this timely study focuses on the second generation of immigrants from Turkey and former Yugoslavia in Switzerland. A common thread running through the various chapters is a comparison with previous research on Switzerland con...
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Amsterdam University Press
2015
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