Group boundaries in the Netherlands: how religion and ethnicity matter for social integration

Author:

Arnold Lena12ORCID,Fleischmann Fenella3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES), University of Mannheim , 68131 Mannheim , Germany

2. Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences (GESS), University of Mannheim , 68131 Mannheim , Germany

3. Department of Sociology, University of Amsterdam , 1018 WV Amsterdam , The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Both religion and ethnicity have been found to be important group boundaries for immigrants’ social integration into European societies. However, since both characteristics often overlap, their unique influences remain understudied. Conceptualizing social integration as a form of boundary work, this study aims to disentangle religious and ethnic group distinctions and to examine how they matter for immigrants’ contact with members of the Dutch majority group. Relying on data from four large immigrant groups in the Netherlands, that allows exploiting religious diversity within ethnic groups, we describe differences in contact with Dutch majority members between 13 ethno-religious group combinations, and we perform multiple-group SEM across the 10 largest combinations. Results indicate that while the importance of religious affiliation and ethnicity is group-specific, the strongest boundary for immigrants’ contact with members of the Dutch majority group is that between the religious and non-religious. The relative importance of religion and ethnicity for social integration is explained both by immigrants’ own maintenance of group boundaries and their perception of boundary permeability.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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