Migrant Women Shout It Loud

Migrant Women Shout It Loud The Integration / Participation Strategies & Sense of Home of First- & Second-Generation Women of Moroccan & Turkish Descent

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Publisher's Synopsis

Women of Moroccan and Turkish descent in the Netherlands are often portrayed as oppressed, non-integrated victims. It is deemed that their Islamic faith and their alleged lack of sense of home in the Netherlands are obstructing their integration. However, this research shows that many women try to integrate, some explicitly because of and not despite Islam. Their definitions, needs, and strategies of integration and their integration experiences vary though, depending on the combination of their generational status, educational level, ethnicity/nationality, and age. This variation is not reflected by policies and how society treats them, which hampers their integration. Furthermore, many women do feel at home in the Netherlands. Nonetheless, the more they integrate, the greater their exposure to assimilative pressures. This can diminish their sense of home, thereby thwarting their integration process.

Book information

ISBN: 9789086596447
Publisher: VU University Press
Imprint: VU University Press
Pub date:
Number of pages: 441
Weight: 854g
Height: 238mm
Width: 170mm
Spine width: 28mm