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Civic and political integration of migrants with minority backgrounds: Turkey-origin migrants in the United Kingdom

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TURKISH STUDIES
卷 25, 期 1, 页码 145-171

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14683849.2023.2262086

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Migrant integration; minorities; civic-political integration; Turkish diaspora; religion

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This study argues that minority migrants have higher in-group consciousness and adaptability, resulting in higher civic and political integration in the country-of-residence compared to majority migrants. The study compares Turkish majority and minority migrants in the UK, and finds that Kurds are more engaged in politics, while Alevis feel more represented in the political system.
This study argues that minorities have higher in-group consciousness and adaptability developed through uneven interaction with the majority. Once migrated, their collective experiences are transferred to the country-of-residence with them, leading to higher civic and political integration in the country-of-residence than majority-migrants. Introducing a new civic and political integration model, it compares the majority and minority migrants from Turkey in the UK, by using ordinal logistic regression analyses. Findings show that Kurds are more involved in politics than Turks, however, they do not differ in terms of civic participation. Compared to Sunnis, Alevis feel more represented in the political system.

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