Population
Volume 69, Issue 4, 2014, Pages 617-658
Immigrant families' relationship with the school system: A survey of four working-class suburban high schools [Le rapport à l'école des familles déclarant une origine immigrée : Enquête dans quatre lycées de la banlieue populaire] (Article)
Ichou M.* ,
Oberti M.
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Nuffield College, New Road, Oxford, OX1 1NF, United Kingdom
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Nuffield College, New Road, Oxford, OX1 1NF, United Kingdom
Abstract
This article provides an empirical analysis of immigrant families' relationship with the school system in workingclass suburbs of Paris. The findings are based on a multivariate analysis of a questionnaire survey (N = 1,191) as well as semi-structured interviews conducted with parents of students in four high schools in the Seine- Saint-Denis département. We show that a migration background shapes parents' relationship with the school system. Stronger community educational support and higher educational aspirations are observed among immigrant parents compared to native parents of the same social backgrounds living in the same neighbourhoods. Among immigrant families, parents from Turkey and Asia differ most with respect to native parents in their relationship with the school system. The former tend to turn much more often to their local community for educational support, while the latter are characterized by especially high educational aspirations. These findings call for future systematic analyses of migrants' pre-migration experiences and characteristics in order to shed light on their subsequent trajectories and attitudes in the country of immigration. © Institut national d'études démographiques (INED).
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84929159945&doi=10.3917%2fpopu.1404.0617&partnerID=40&md5=f819b4c798fb2d6dd8d8aca8b74467fe
DOI: 10.3917/popu.1404.0617
ISSN: 16342941
Cited by: 3
Original Language: French