弱势社区的少数民族:对教育成果的不同影响

IF 3.2 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Solveig Topstad Borgen , Nicolai Topstad Borgen , Henrik Daae Zachrisson
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过去几十年来,大量移民涌入富裕的西方社会,这激发了政治和学术界对移民融合的巨大兴趣。在本文中,我们利用挪威人口登记数据探讨了社区在这一整合过程中的作用。我们的研究结果揭示了来自不同移民背景的儿童在社区条件方面存在相当大的社会经济差异,强调了这些群体所经历的不平等机会。虽然来自成绩优异群体的移民子女往往居住在更优越的地区,但那些面临教育挑战的人往往集中在最贫困的社区。此外,我们发现社会经济条件较差的社区对五年级学业成绩的影响在不同地区的儿童中有所不同。具体而言,与本地人和其他移民群体相比,父母来自亚洲、撒哈拉以南非洲和中东和北非地区的儿童受邻里劣势的影响较小。补充分析表明,共同民族社区的缓冲作用部分解释了这种对邻里不利的适应能力。总之,本文的研究结果强调,需要对社区的作用进行细致入微的理解,以解读移民子女与本土出生子女之间的社会不平等,以及不同来源的移民后代之间的社会不平等。
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Ethnic minorities in disadvantaged neighborhoods: Differential effects on educational outcomes
The recent influx of immigrants to affluent Western societies over past decades has spurred a massive political and academic interest in immigrant integration. In this paper, we explore the role of neighborhoods in this integration process using population-wide Norwegian register data. Our findings reveal considerable socioeconomic disparities in neighborhood conditions among children from different immigrant backgrounds, underscoring the unequal opportunities experienced by these groups. While children of immigrants from high-achieving groups tend to reside in more privileged areas, those who face educational challenges are often concentrated in the most deprived neighborhoods. Furthermore, we find that the influence of socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods on 5th-grade school achievements varies across children with origins from different regions. Specifically, children with parents originating from Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the MENA region are less affected by neighborhood disadvantage compared to natives and other immigrant-origin groups. Supplementary analyses suggest that this resilience to neighborhood disadvantage is partly explained by the buffering effects of co-ethnic communities. In conclusion, the findings of this paper underscore that a nuanced understanding of the role of neighborhoods is needed to decipher social inequalities between not just children of immigrants and native-born children but also between immigrant descendants of different origins.
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期刊介绍: Social Science Research publishes papers devoted to quantitative social science research and methodology. The journal features articles that illustrate the use of quantitative methods in the empirical solution of substantive problems, and emphasizes those concerned with issues or methods that cut across traditional disciplinary lines. Special attention is given to methods that have been used by only one particular social science discipline, but that may have application to a broader range of areas.
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