The first research findings from our unprecedented and unique research study looking at the lives of 50,000 Turkish family members have been published in a fascinating new book. The book examines how Turkish migrants, their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren have benefited from moving to Europe by looking at a whole range of things from their education and work to friends and family, religion and culture. Its approach is unique in that it compares the lives of those who migrated to nine different European countries with those families who chose not to leave. In the first episode of our 2000 Families Podcast, lead researcher on the study, Dr Ayse Guveli from the University of Essex explains the background to this Norface funded project. Photo credit: Yavuz Selim Uylas
The first research findings from our unprecedented and unique research study looking at the lives of 50,000 Turkish family members have been published in a fascinatingnew book. The book examines how Turkish migrants, their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren have benefited from moving to Europe by looking at a whole range of things from their education and work to friends and family, religion and culture. Its approach is unique in that it compares the lives of those who migrated to nine different European countries with those families who chose not to leave. In the first episode of our2000 Families Podcast, lead researcher on the study, Dr Ayse Guveli from the University of Essex explains the background to this Norface funded project. Photo credit: Yavuz Selim Uylas
The first research findings from our unprecedented and unique research study looking at the lives of 50,000 Turkish family members have been published in a fascinating new book.
The book examines how Turkish migrants, their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren have benefited from moving to Europe by looking at a whole range of things from their education and work to friends and family, religion and culture.
Its approach is unique in that it compares the lives of those who migrated to nine different European countries with those families who chose not to leave.
In the first episode of our 2000 Families Podcast, lead researcher on the study, Dr Ayse Guveli from the University of Essex explains the background to this Norface funded project.
Photo credit: Yavuz Selim Uylas