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This open access book comparatively analyses intergenerational social mobility in immigrant families in Europe. It is based on qualitative in-depth research into several hundred biographies and professional trajectories of young people with an immigrant working-class background, who made it into high-prestige professions. The biographies were collected and analysed by a consortium of researchers in nine European countries from Norway to Spain. Through these analyses, the book explores the possibilities of cross-country comparisons of how trajectories are related to different institutional arrangements at the national and local level. The analysis uncovers the interaction effects between structural/institutional settings and specific individual achievements and family backgrounds, and how these individuals responsed to and navigated successfully through sector-specific pathways into high-skilled professions, such as becoming a lawyer or a teacher. By this, it also explains why these trajectories of professional success and upward mobility have been so exceptional in the second generation of working-class origins, and it tells us a lot also about exclusion mechanisms that marked the school and professional careers of children of immigrants who went to school in the 1970s to 2000s in Europe – and still do.
Migration, immigration & emigration --- Labour economics --- Sociology: work & labour --- Upward social mobility among children of immigrants in Europe --- Access to high-prestige jobs --- 2nd generation pioneers in law, business, medicine and education --- Social mobility and institutional contexts --- Comparative qualitative research --- Trajectories of professional success --- second generation immigrants --- Social mobility in immigrant families --- Young people in high-prestige professions --- Professional success and upward social mobility --- Second generation of working-class family origins --- Social mobility opportunities and exclusion
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