Publikation: The Openness of Children and Adolescents Towards Syrian Refugees in Germany
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In our research, involving 100 high school students from Germany between 10 and 17 years of age, children and adolescents were generally very open towards integrating Syrian refugees in their peer activities – with girls being even more inclusive than boys. We used hypothetical scenarios in which adolescents were asked if they would include refugee peers versus local peer in their leisure time peer group activities or not. In the first part of the study, we identified host country language skills as a key element for positive social integration of refugee youths in Germany. In part two of the study, we revealed an interesting asymmetry between youths’ own decisions and what they think their group would do: whereas the youth themselves were very inclusive towards Syrian peers, they expected their group to prefer German peers and expected them to less likely choose a Syrian peer for their leisure time activities.
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Dans le cadre de notre recherche, à laquelle ont participé 100 élèves allemands âgés de 10 à 17 ans, les enfants et les adolescents étaient généralement très ouverts à l’intégration des réfugiés syriens dans leurs activités avec leurs pairs – les filles étant encore plus ouvertes que les garçons. Nous avons utilisé des scénarios hypothétiques dans lesquels il était demandé aux adolescents s’ils incluraient ou non leurs pairs réfugiés par rapport à leurs pairs locaux dans leurs activités de loisirs en groupe. Dans la première partie de l’étude, nous avons identifié les compétences linguistiques du pays d’accueil comme un élément clé pour une intégration sociale positive des jeunes réfugiés en Allemagne. Dans la deuxième partie de l’étude, nous avons révélé une asymétrie intéressante entre les décisions des jeunes eux-mêmes et ce qu’ils pensent que leur groupe ferait : alors que les jeunes eux-mêmes étaient très inclusifs envers leurs pairs syriens, ils s’attendaient à ce que leur groupe préfère les pairs allemands et s’attendaient à ce qu’ils choisissent moins souvent un pair syrien pour leurs activités de loisirs.
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BEISSERT, Hanna, Kelly Lynn MULVEY, 2020. The Openness of Children and Adolescents Towards Syrian Refugees in Germany. In: Canadian Diversity. The Canadian Institute for Identities and Migration. 2020, 17(2), pp. 17-22. ISSN 1711-1870BibTex
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