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Ethnic segregation in context: Social discrimination among native Dutch pupils and their ethnic minority classmates
Authors:Lotte Vermeij  Marijtje AJ van Duijn  Chris Baerveldt
Institution:aThe Netherlands Institute for Social Research, The Netherlands;bDepartment of Sociology, University of Groningen, The Netherlands;cDepartment of Child and Adolescent Studies, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Social discrimination, defined as the relative preference for intra-ethnic over inter-ethnic relationships, was studied in pupils’ networks in Dutch secondary school classes. While native Dutch pupils (ethnic majority members) mainly named fellow majority members, ethnic minority members reported ties with as many majority as minority members. Considering the ethnic composition of the classroom, however, majority members discriminated less than minorities. No strong effect of classroom ethnic composition on social discrimination was found, whereas neighborhood composition was shown to clearly influence social discrimination: ethnic minority members were more, and majority members less inclined to discriminate in neighborhoods with more ethnic presence.
Keywords:Classroom composition  Inter-ethnic relationships  Multilevel p2 model  Neighborhood composition  Social discrimination
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