Preface -- 1: Introduction -- 2: Migration Histories and Socioeconomic Profiles: Cris Beauchemin, Bertrand Lhommeau, Patrick Simon -- 3: Educational Trajectories and Transition to Employment of the Second Generation: Jean-Luc Primon, Yael Brinbaum, Laure Moguérou -- 4: Employment and Wages of Immigrants and Descendants of Immigrants: Measures of Inequality and Perceived Discrimination:Dominique Meurs -- 5: Union Formation in a Multicultural Context: C. Hamel, B. Lhommeau, A. Pailhé, E. Santelli -- 6: The Living Environment of Immigrants and Their Descendants: Perceived Discrimination and Segregation: J.-L. Pan Ké Shon, C. Scodellaro -- 7: Migration and Living Conditions: Their Impact on Health: C. Hamel, M. Moisy -- 8: Discrimination in France: Between Perception and Experience: Y. Brinbaum, M. Safi, P. Simon -- 9: The place of Racism in the Study of Discrimination: C. Hamel, J.-L. Primon, M. Lesné -- 10: Language Use and Family Transmission in Migration Context: S. Condon, C. Régnard -- 11: Registers of identity. The Relationships of Immigrants and their Descendants to French National Identity: P. Simon, V. Tiberj -- 12: Secularization or a Return to Religion? The Religiosity of Immigrants and their Descendants: P. Simon, V. Tiberj -- 13:Transnational Links and Integration: Between Here and There: C. Beauchemin, H. Lagrange, M. Safi -- Conclusion -- Methodological Appendix.
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This book provides the main findings of a ground-breaking survey on immigrants and the second generation in France. The data, collected from more than 20, 000 persons representative of the population living in France, offer invaluable insights into the trajectories and experience of ethnic minorities. The book explains how France has been an immigrant-receiving country for over a century and how it is now a multicultural society with an unprecedented level of origin diversity. While immigrants and their descendants are targets of clichés and stereotyping, this book provides unique quantitative findings on their situation in all areas of personal and working life. Is origin in itself a factor of inequality? With its detailed reconstitutions of educational, occupational and conjugal trajectories and its exploration of access to housing and health, this book provides multiple approaches to answering this question. One of the work's major contributions is to combine objective and subjective measures of discrimination: this is the first study in France to focus on racism as experienced by those subjected to it, while opening up new methodological perspectives on the experience of prejudice by origin, religion, and skin colour.--
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Trajectories and origins.
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Children of immigrants-- France-- Social conditions, Statistics.
Immigrants-- France-- Social conditions, Statistics.
Minorities-- France-- Social conditions, Statistics.