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International MigrationVolume 53, Issue 6, December 01, 2015, Pages 3-26

Pre- and Post-Migration Determinants of Socio-Cultural Integration of African Immigrants in Italy and Spain(Article)(Open Access)

  • Fokkema, T.,
  • de Haas, H.
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  • aNetherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, Netherlands
  • bInternational Migration Institute, Department of International Development, Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Abstract

Using a unique dataset (N=2,014), we examine the pre- and post-migration determinants of socio-cultural integration among first-generation immigrant groups in southern Europe: Moroccan and Senegalese migrants in Spain, and Egyptian and Ghanaian migrants in Italy. The results of the pooled and immigrant-group specific regression analyses partly highlight the dominance of pre-migration factors. Immigrants who were well-educated and well-informed prior to migrating and who migrate at a young age, achieve higher levels of socio-cultural integration. Going against some hypotheses found in the literature, female gender and North African origin have a positive effect on socio-cultural integration as opposed to male gender and sub-Saharan origin. With regard to post-migration factors, occupational status is the main economic determinant of socio-cultural integration. Interestingly, being employed as such has no significant effect on socio-cultural integration. This suggests that labour market segmentation and discrimination negatively impact upon socio-cultural integration. The results also suggest that policies allowing immigrants to benefit from the human capital they carry across borders and achieve upward socio-economic mobility are likely to enhance their socio-cultural integration. International Migration © 2015 International Organization for Migration.

Indexed keywords

GEOBASE Subject Index:African immigrantdominanceimmigration policyinternational migrationmobilitypopulation migrationsocioeconomic status
Regional Index:ItalySpain
  • ISSN: 00207985
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2435.2011.00687.x
  • Document Type: Article
  • Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Ltd


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