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Immigrant families in Germany

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The research field of intergenerational relationships has evolved significantly in the last two decades, particularly in Germany, where the focus has primarily been on the German-born population. This book addresses the intergenerational family resources of first-generation migrants in Germany, set against the backdrop of an aging migrant population. Utilizing nationwide data from the German Aging Survey and the Socioeconomic Panel, it links sociological concepts of parent-adult child relationships with migration research. Through a comparative and explanatory lens, the book reveals similarities between migrants and non-migrants in later-life family relationship patterns, alongside unique aspects within the migration context. The number of older migrants has notably increased, primarily due to the immigration history of Germany, where many migrants who arrived as "guest workers" forty years ago are now reaching retirement age. Social policies are beginning to address the specific needs of older migrants, yet little is known about their living conditions, particularly regarding family dynamics. Previous research on native populations has indicated that generational conflict or family crises are not prevalent. However, the intergenerational solidarity among migrants remains underexplored. While earlier studies suggested a heightened potential for conflict due to cultural differences between generations, there has also been a p

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Immigrant families in Germany, Helen Baykara Krumme

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