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Muslimisches Leben in Deutschland
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Religion und Gesellschaft : Aktuelle Perspektiven
Matthias Koenig,Christof Wolf +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, aufmerksamkeitsgewinn, den das Thema Religion in der Offentlichkeit seit einigen Jahren erfahrt, kann auch die Religionssoziologie einen neuen Aufschwung verzeichnen.
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Projections of the Ethnic Minority Populations of the United Kingdom 2006–2056
TL;DR: Given overall net immigration and vital rates as assumed in the office for National Statistics 2008-based Principal Projection, and the ethnic characteristics estimated here, the ethnic minority populations would increase from 13 percent of the UK population in 2006 to 28 percent by 2031 and 44% by 2056, and to about half the 0-4 age group in 2056.
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Relationship between perceived acculturation expectations and Muslim minority youth's acculturation and adaptation
Jonas R. Kunst,David L. Sam +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate whether these perceived expectations are directly related to stress and indirectly to adaptation, mediated by acculturation strategies, and find that perceived expectations that contrast with individuals' personal acculture preference could result in higher levels of stress and lower levels of psychological and socio-cultural adaptation.
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Religious activity, risk-taking preferences and financial behaviour: Empirical evidence from German survey data
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that individual religiosity accounts for differences in individual's risk preferences and private financial behaviour and furthermore support the view that religious participation helps to explain different individual investment behaviour.
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Persisting Differences or Adaptation to German Fertility Patterns? First and Second Birth Behavior of the 1.5 and Second Generation Turkish Migrants in Germany
Sandra Krapf,Katharina Wolf +1 more
TL;DR: Using discrete-time hazard models, the results show that 1.5 generation migrants have the highest probability of having a first and second birth, while German non-migrants have the lowest birth probabilities.
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