Using two-wave panel data drawn from the Itagen2 Survey, we analyse the assimilation process of a sample of 11-13-year-old children of immigrants enrolled in Italian junior high schools, comparing them to children whose parents are both Italian. In seeking to adapt the traditional segmented assimilation theory to the Italian context, and using a dynamic and multidimensional approach, we consider four aspects: linguistic preferences, scholastic performance, friendship with peers, and sense of belonging in Italy. We synthesize a crude index of assimilation level, analyse its changes in a 2-year period and define its main determinants. The results demonstrate that generation status (place of birth of the children and of their parents, and length of stay) and the family's socio-economic condition are closely related to assimilation level. These findings provide information useful for a better understanding of these children and their way of life. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.

Two years later: Assimilation process of children of immigrants in Italy / Paterno, A.; Gabrielli, Giuseppe. - In: JOURNAL OF POPULATION RESEARCH. - ISSN 1443-2447. - 31:1(2014), pp. 29-50. [10.1007/s12546-014-9124-6]

Two years later: Assimilation process of children of immigrants in Italy

GABRIELLI, GIUSEPPE
2014

Abstract

Using two-wave panel data drawn from the Itagen2 Survey, we analyse the assimilation process of a sample of 11-13-year-old children of immigrants enrolled in Italian junior high schools, comparing them to children whose parents are both Italian. In seeking to adapt the traditional segmented assimilation theory to the Italian context, and using a dynamic and multidimensional approach, we consider four aspects: linguistic preferences, scholastic performance, friendship with peers, and sense of belonging in Italy. We synthesize a crude index of assimilation level, analyse its changes in a 2-year period and define its main determinants. The results demonstrate that generation status (place of birth of the children and of their parents, and length of stay) and the family's socio-economic condition are closely related to assimilation level. These findings provide information useful for a better understanding of these children and their way of life. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
2014
Two years later: Assimilation process of children of immigrants in Italy / Paterno, A.; Gabrielli, Giuseppe. - In: JOURNAL OF POPULATION RESEARCH. - ISSN 1443-2447. - 31:1(2014), pp. 29-50. [10.1007/s12546-014-9124-6]
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