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Article: Intergenerational transmission and integration of repatriate families from the former Soviet Union in Germany.(Statistical Data Included)
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- Journal of Comparative Family Studies
- Article date:
- September 22, 2001
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Anja Steinbach (*)
INTRODUTION
The main objective of this empirical research is the analysis of intergenerational transmission and integration of repatriate families from the former Soviet Union in Germany. The subject of intergenerational transmission in the integration process of repatriate-families from the former Soviet Union in Germany is especially meaningful in two aspects. (1) The analysis of intergenerational transmission in migrant families concerns the actual influence of the parent-generation on the children-generation. The basis of this research of generational relationships are not age-cohorts, which are usually investigated in integration ...
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