Applied Psycholinguistics
Volume 40, Issue 4, 2019, Pages 853-875

Patterns of educational achievement among groups of immigrant children in Denmark emerge already in preschool second-language and preliteracy skills (Article)

Hojen A.* , Bleses D. , Jensen P. , Dale P.S.
  • a Aarhus University, Denmark
  • b Aarhus University, Denmark
  • c Aarhus University, Denmark
  • d University of New Mexico, Mexico

Abstract

Immigrant children in Denmark differ greatly in educational outcomes. This study examined whether systematic differences in majority language (L2) and preliteracy skills are apparent already at ages 2-6 in immigrant children in Denmark across regional immigration background. Danish language and preliteracy skills in 1,211 immigrant children in four regional groups (based on maternal origin) and 11,259 native Danish nonimmigrant children, all enrolled in Danish childcare centers, were assessed using an age- and gender-normed language assessment instrument. Hierarchical linear models showed that all four immigrant groups scored significantly lower than the native Danish group; the negative coefficients diminished but remained significant when socioeconomic background and having a native Danish father were controlled for. In addition, even with these controls, significant differences existed between some of the immigrant groups, suggesting that factors relating to regional immigrant background were important sources of differences in L2 development. A greater immigrant disadvantage for language than preliteracy skills was found; two immigrant groups did not differ significantly from the nonimmigrant Danish group for preliteracy skills. The results suggest that measures to reduce inequalities in long-term educational achievement between immigrant groups should be taken already before school with a particular focus on L2 language skills. © Cambridge University Press 2019.

Author Keywords

Immigrant children preliteracy skills bilingual children majority language skills School readiness

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85064890258&doi=10.1017%2fS0142716418000814&partnerID=40&md5=92085fbe44539f1f0ce0d35bdd1641d1

DOI: 10.1017/S0142716418000814
ISSN: 01427164
Original Language: English