Data
2000 Families: Migration Histories of Turks in Europe
Please cite the 2000 Families dataset in your research when you use it as follows:
Guveli, Ayse; Ganzeboom, Harry B.G.; Baykara-Krumme, Helen; Bayrakdar, Sait; Eroglu, Sebnem; Hamutci, Bulent; Nauck, Bernhard; Platt, Lucinda; Sözeri, Efe Kerem (2016). 2000 Families: Migration Histories of Turks in Europe. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA5957 Data file Version 2.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.12673.
Publisher: GESIS Data Archive
Books
- Eroğlu, Ş. (2022). Poverty and International Migration: A Multi-Site and Intergenerational Perspective. Bristol: Policy Press. 126 pages.
- Güveli, A., Ganzeboom, B.G.H., Platt, L., Nauck, B., Baykara-Krumme, H., Eroḡlu, Ṣ. Bayrakdar, S., Sözeri, K. E., Spierings, N. (2015). Intergenerational Consequences of Migration: Socio-Economic, Family and Cultural Patterns of Stability and Change in Turkey and Europe. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke. 284 pages.
Journal articles
- Eroğlu, Ş., Bayrakdar, S. & Guveli, A. (2024). Understanding the Consequences of International Migration for Housing Tenure: Evidence from a Multi-Site and Intergenerational Study. Housing Studies
- Milewski, N. & H. Baykara-Krumme (2023): Fertility behavior of Turkish migrant men in Europe compared to stayers at origin. Journal of International Migration and Integration, 24(Suppl 1), 115- 136
- Kollar, R., Geurts, N., & Spierings, N. (2023). Religiosity and electoral turnout among Muslims in Western Europe. European Political Science Review, 1-20.
- Glas, S., & Spierings, N. (2022). The impact of anti-Muslim hostilities on how Muslims connect their religiosity to support for gender equality in Western Europe. Frontiers in Political Science, 4, 909578.
- Guveli, A., & Spierings, N. (2022). Migrant women’s employment: International Turkish migrants in Europe, their descendants, and their non-migrant counterparts in Turkey. European Sociological Review, 38(5), 725-738.
- Eroğlu, Ş. 2021. Understanding the Consequences of Migration for Asset Accumulation: A Multi-Site and Intergenerational Perspective. International Migration Review 55(3): 785-811.
- Bayrakdar, S., & Guveli, A. (2021). Understanding the benefits of migration: Multigenerational transmission, gender and educational outcomes of Turks in Europe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 47(13), 3037-3058.
- Eroğlu, Ş. 2020. Are Movers more Egalitarian than Stayers? An Intergenerational Perspective on Intra-Household Financial Decision-Making. International Migration Review 54(1): 120-146.
- Baykara-Krumme, H. & T. Fokkema (2019): The impact of migration on parent-child solidarity types. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 45(10), 1707-1727.
- Eroğlu, Ş. (2018). Trapped in Small Business? An Investigation of Three Generations of Migrants from Turkey to Western Europe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44(7): 1214-1232.
- Güveli, A., Ganzeboom, H., Baykara-Krumme, H., Platt, L., Eroğlu, Ş, Spierings, N., Bayrakdar S., and K.E. Sözeri, K.E. (2017). 2000 Families: Identifying the Research Potential of an Origins-of-Migration Study. Ethnic and Racial Studies 40(14): 2558-2576.
- Baykara-Krumme, H. & N. Milewski (2017): Fertility patterns among Turkish women in Turkey and abroad: the impact of international mobility, migrant generation, and family background. European Journal of Population, 33, 409-436
- Baykara-Krumme, H. & L. Platt (2016): Life satisfaction of migrants, stayers and returnees: reaping the fruits of migration in old age? Ageing & Society, 38(4), 721-745
- Abdul-Rida, C. & H. Baykara-Krumme (2016): Staying in Turkey or marrying to Europe? Understanding transnational marriages from the country-of-origin perspective. European
- Bayrakdar, S. (2015). Does Ethnic Capital Contribute to the Educational Outcomes of Individuals with Turkish Background in Europe? In Salagean, I., Lomos, C. and Hartung, A. (Eds.), The Young and the Elderly at Risk: Individual Outcomes and Contemporary Policy Challenges in European Societies (pp. 9-32). Intersentia.
- Bayrakdar, S. (2015). Educational outcomes and mobility in Turkish migrant and non-migrant families (Doctoral dissertation, University of Essex)
- Baykara-Krumme, H. (2015): Three-generation marriage patterns: new insights from the ‘dissimilation’ perspective. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 41(8), 1324-1346
- Baykara-Krumme, H. (2015): Consanguineous marriage in Turkish families in Turkey and in Western Europe. International Migration Review, 50(3), 568-598.
Forthcoming
- Geurts, N. & Spierings, N. (2025). Situating Muslims’ trust in parliament from a cross-national perspective: Islamic religiosity’s impact in Western Europe. European Societies. Accepted for publication.
2000 Families Podcast
Series 1 of the 2000 Families Podcast is hosted on ACAST and is available wherever you discover and listen to your podcasts.
Media reports and blogs
- Eroğlu, Ş. 2023. Many Turkish people who migrated to European countries are worse off than those who stayed at home. The Conversation.
- Reappeared at: https://policystudies.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/2023/01/04/many-turkish-people-who-migrated-to-european-countries-are-worse-off-than-those-who-stayed-at-home/
- At: https://bristolpovertyinstitute.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/author/joe-gillett/
- At: https://migration.bristol.ac.uk/2023/05/10/many-turkish-people-in-europe-are-worse-off-than-those-who-stayed-at-home/
- Eroğlu, Ş. 2023. Three family generations of migrations from Turkey to Europe are monetarily more impoverished than those who returned to or never left their origins. IJURR Foundation Community.