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2000 Families

2000 Families

Written by: 2000 Families Research Project
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2000 Families is a podcast about the migration histories of Turks in Europe. Series 1 was recorded between 2015 and 2016 as part of a NORFACE funded research project led by Professor Ayse Guveli.


A decade later, Professor Guveli and colleagues are carrying out a follow up study called The Third Generation: Dissimilation from Origins and Assimilation into Destination (Third Gen) which will include a follow up series of the podcast. Watch this space!

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2000 Families
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Episodes
  • Gender equality
    Apr 11 2016

    In Episode 6 of our 2000 Families podcast, Dr Niels Spierings from the Radboud University in the Netherlands talks about what the study tell us about the participants' attitudes towards gender equality. The interview is based on his chapter Gender Attitudes in the book Intergenerational consequences of migration: Socio-economic, family and cultural patterns of stability and change in Turkey and Europe.


    • Read a fill transcript of Episode 6


    Update 2024: The study, 2000 Families: Migration Histories of Turks in Europe, has collected and now published information on nearly 50,000 individuals. Ayse and colleagues are now working on a follow up study funded the European Research Council: Third Generation: Dissimilation from Origins and Assimilation into Destination.

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    Less than 1 minute
  • Marriage and family
    Mar 29 2016

    In Episode 5 of our 2000 Families podcast, Dr Helen Baykara-Krumme from the Chemnitz University of Technology in Germany talks about what the study tell us about getting married and having children. The interview is based on her chapters on Marriage and Fertility in the book Intergenerational consequences of migration: Socio-economic, family and cultural patterns of stability and change in Turkey and Europe.


    • Read a full transcript of Episode 5


    Update 2024: The study, 2000 Families: Migration Histories of Turks in Europe, has collected and now published information on nearly 50,000 individuals. Ayse and colleagues are now working on a follow up study funded the European Research Council: Third Generation: Dissimilation from Origins and Assimilation into Destination.

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    15 mins
  • Migration and return migration
    Feb 3 2016

    In Episode 4 of our 2000 Families podcast, Professor Bernhard Nauck from the Chemnitz University of Technology in Germany talks about what the study tell us about migration patterns.

    The interview is based on his chapter Migration and Return Migration in the book Intergenerational consequences of migration: Socio-economic, family and cultural patterns of stability and change in Turkey and Europe.


    • Read a full transcript of Episode 4


    2024: The study, 2000 Families: Migration Histories of Turks in Europe, has collected and now published information on nearly 50,000 individuals. Ayse and colleagues are now working on a follow up study funded the European Research Council: Third Generation: Dissimilation from Origins and Assimilation into Destination.

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    14 mins
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