Publications by authors named "Elina Kilpi-Jakonen"

Article Synopsis
  • Understanding behavioral and mental health issues in adolescents, especially from immigrant families, is crucial, with a particular focus on how heritage language use may impact these issues.
  • Previous studies have largely emphasized the importance of language skills in the country of residence, but this research investigates the effects of family heritage language within home dynamics.
  • The findings indicate that positive family relationships, such as cohesion and parental support, are essential for the beneficial effects of heritage language use on reducing behavioral problems among immigrant children.
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Language has been conceptualized as both a measure as well as a predictor of integration among immigrants and their children. However, the relationship between language spoken at home and different educational outcomes remains poorly understood. Many studies indicate that nurturing students' first languages is positively associated with their learning at school.

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Previous research has shown how institutional changes, such as educational expansion, have weakened parental influence on educational attainment. We extend this analysis to occupational attainment and put forth a parental compensation hypothesis: as the origin-education (OE) association weakens, parents act to compensate for this in order to maintain their influence on the child's occupational attainment. We should see this as a strengthened origin-destination association net of education (net OD).

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