Kinship, heritage, and ethnic choice: ethnolinguistic registration across four generations in contemporary Finland

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Jan Saarela, Martin Kolk, Ognjen Obućina
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Abstract

We studied how individuals’ ethnolinguistic affiliation relates to the ethnolinguistic structure of kinship in contemporary Finland, a society in which Finnish-speaking and Swedish-speaking ethnolinguistic groups have coexisted for centuries and mixed marital unions are common. Using multigenerational data from the population register, we determined how the ethnolinguistic registration of children born in 1990–2015 relates to three generations of ancestors. We created a family tree that links children to their parents, four grandparents and eight great grandparents. Our intention was to both map the ethnolinguistic background of young people and predict a child’s affiliation based on their ancestry. The data revealed that ethnolinguistic affiliation is a more fluid and complex feature than expected when assessed only through child and parental characteristics. We found substantial diversity in ethnolinguistic background within the Swedish-speaking minority group, while most individuals in the Finnish-speaking majority group had a uniform background. We identified three types of bias in the ethnolinguistic affiliation of mixed-origin children: a matrilineal bias, a kinship majority bias and a Swedish ethnic minority bias. The analyses advanced our understanding of how the size of minority groups can shrink even when most couples in mixed unions favour minority group affiliation for their children.
亲缘关系、遗产和种族选择:当代芬兰四代人的种族语言登记
在当代芬兰,讲芬兰语和瑞典语的民族语言群体已经共存了几个世纪,混合婚姻也很普遍,我们研究了个人的民族语言归属与亲属关系的民族语言结构之间的关系。我们利用人口登记的多代数据,确定了 1990-2015 年出生儿童的民族语言登记与三代祖先的关系。我们创建了一个家庭树,将儿童与其父母、四位祖父母和八位曾祖父母联系起来。我们的目的是绘制年轻人的民族语言背景图,并根据他们的祖先来预测孩子的归属。数据显示,民族语言隶属关系比仅通过儿童和父母特征进行评估时所预期的更具流动性和复杂性。我们发现,在讲瑞典语的少数群体中,民族语言背景具有很大的多样性,而在讲芬兰语的多数群体中,大多数人的民族语言背景是统一的。我们在混血儿的民族语言归属中发现了三种类型的偏差:母系偏差、亲属多数偏差和瑞典少数民族偏差。这些分析加深了我们对以下问题的理解:即使大多数混血婚姻中的夫妇都倾向于让子女从属于少数群体,少数群体的规模也会缩小。
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期刊介绍: European Sociological Review contains articles in all fields of sociology ranging in length from short research notes up to major reports.
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