Principal investigator: Thomas Soehl Professor, Sociology McGill |
Grants
- SSHRC – Decisions to naturalize among immigrants: the importance of family-level processes (US, Canada, France) (2015/04 – 2022/04)
Publications
- Soehl T, Waldinger R et Luthra R (2018). «Social politics: The importance of the family for naturalization decisions of the 1.5 generation», Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
- Soehl T (2017). «Social reproduction of religiosity in the immigrant context: the role of family transmission and family formation», International Migration Review, vol. 51, no 4e
Presentations
- Soehl, Thomas. Social politics: The importance of the family for naturalization decisions of the 1.5 generation, The Migration Conference, (2018-06)
- Soehl, Thomas. How Social Categories Shape Incentives for the Transmission of Cultural Practices in Migrant Families: Evidence from France, Population Association of America – Annual Conference, (2018-04)
- Soehl, Thomas. Family politics: Timing of naturalization and the location of key family members, Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences Guest Lecture Series, (2017-07)
- Soehl, Thomas. Family politics: Timing of naturalization and the location of key family members, Ined, (2017-03)
- Soehl, Thomas. Family politics: Timing of naturalization and the location of key family members, Easter Sociological Society Meetings, (2017-02)
- Soehl, Thomas. Becoming Citizens — Together: Preliminary Findings on the Role of Family for Immigrants’ Decisions to Naturalize, 18th National Metropolis Conference, (2016-03)
- Soehl, Thomas. Becoming Citizens — Together: Preliminary Findings on the Role of Family for Immigrants’ Decisions to Naturalize, 18th National Metropolis Conference, (2016-03)