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Die Trennung der Eltern und der Bildungsweg der Kinder: Befunde aus der Migrationsgesellschaft

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  • Ferrara, Alessandro
  • Solga, Heike

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Eines scheint festzustehen: Eine Trennung ihrer Eltern erschwert es Kindern, gute Bildungsergebnisse zu erzielen. Doch bei genauerem Hinsehen wird das Bild sehr vielschichtig. Jeder Fall ist anders, denn es zählen der soziale Hintergrund, das Bildungsniveau der Eltern, das Netzwerk der Familie. Und noch komplizierter wird es, wenn Migrationsgeschichten ins Spiel kommen.

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  • Ferrara, Alessandro & Solga, Heike, 2025. "Die Trennung der Eltern und der Bildungsweg der Kinder: Befunde aus der Migrationsgesellschaft," WZB-Mitteilungen: Quartalsheft für Sozialforschung, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, issue 188 (2/25, pages 40-43.
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    1. Matthijs Kalmijn, 2017. "Family Structure and the Well†Being of Immigrant Children in Four European Countries," International Migration Review, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 51(4), pages 927-963, December.
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