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Ethnic and Racial Studies | 2015

From statistical category to social category: organized politics and official categorizations of ‘persons with a migration background’ in Germany

Jennifer Elrick; Luisa Farah Schwartzman

This article addresses the question of how and in what terms states constitute ethnicity and citizenship around statistical categories when these categories lack explicitly ethnic principles of classification. It does so based on a qualitative content analysis of the way that the German statistical category of ‘persons with a migration background’ is deployed in parliamentary debates on education. We argue that state actors in organized politics, who are embedded in Germanys national cultural repertoire and integration policy repertoire, transform this nuanced statistical category into a homogenized social category that is defined in terms of language, class and exclusion from the imagined national community. Our findings demonstrate that, in order to understand how the state uses statistics to draw boundaries within a society, it is necessary to go beyond the content of statistical categories themselves.


International Migration Review | 2016

Sorting or Shaping? The Gendered Economic Outcomes of Immigration Policy in Canada

Jennifer Elrick; Naomi Lightman

Using a growth model analysis of Canadas Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada (LSIC), we establish a significant relationship between application status — i.e., the distinction in immigration policy between primary and secondary migrants — and individual wages. This relationship is associated with an earnings disadvantage for secondary migrants, who are disproportionately female. The disadvantage persists over time, even when individual human capital and personal characteristics, household context, and pre-existing differences in the relative employability of spouses are taken into account. We outline some possible explanations for this effect, as well as implications for immigration policy makers.


Sociology | 2014

Talking Like a Generation: The ‘Documentary’ Meaning of Ethnicity for Aging Minority Britons

Jennifer Elrick; Erik Schneiderhan; Shamus Khan

This article contributes to the ‘cognitive turn’ in the study of ethnicity and national identity, which focuses on how individuals construct ethnic identity categories pertinent to social cohesion. Using Mannheim as a methodological and analytical guide, we show how examining ethnicity as a relational enactment devoid of a priori categorisations allows situational identities that intersect with classical sociological concepts other than ethnicity – namely generation, class, and citizenship – to emerge within and across typical ethnic categorisations. We draw on an analysis of micro-level interactions among 40 aging ‘black and minority ethnics’ (BMEs) engaging in small-group discussions and a large deliberative assembly held in London in 2011.


Journal of International Migration and Integration | 2014

Immigrant Skill Utilization: Trends and Policy Issues

Jeffrey G. Reitz; Josh Curtis; Jennifer Elrick


Journal of International Migration and Integration | 2016

Screening, Skills and Cultural Fit: Theorizing Immigrant Skill Utilization from an Organizational Perspective

Jennifer Elrick


Archive | 2018

Using Focus Groups and a Documentary Method to Operationalize Ethnic Identity in Research on Minority Populations

Jennifer Elrick; Erik Schneiderhan


International Migration | 2018

Managing the National Status Group: Immigration Policy in Germany

Jennifer Elrick; Elke Winter


25th International Conference of Europeanists | 2018

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24th International Conference of Europeanists | 2017

Navigating Immigration, Integration, Diversity and Collective Identity in Minority Nation States: The Sustainability and Transformation of Policies in Scotland and Quebec

Jennifer Elrick


Sociological Forum | 2014

Deliberation and Ethnicity

Erik Schneiderhan; Shamus Khan; Jennifer Elrick

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