Understanding Integration

Enquiry into the impact of transnational marriage on ‘integration’ requires clarity on the nature of integration processes and on the many factors known from earlier research to impact on them. Only in this way can we identify the potential relevance of m

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Marriage Migration and Integration Katharine Charsley · Marta Bolognani · Evelyn Ersanilli · Sarah Spencer

Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life

Series Editors Graham Allan Keele University Keele, UK Lynn Jamieson University of Edinburgh Edinburgh, UK David H. J. Morgan University of Manchester Manchester, UK

‘The Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life series is impressive and contemporary in its themes and approaches’ – Professor Deborah Chambers, Newcastle University, UK, and author of New Social Ties. The remit of the Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life series is to publish major texts, monographs and edited collections focusing broadly on the sociological exploration of intimate relationships and family organization. The series covers a wide range of topics such as partnership, marriage, parenting, domestic arrangements, kinship, demographic change, intergenerational ties, life course transitions, step-families, gay and lesbian relationships, lone-parent households, and also non-familial intimate relationships such as friendships and includes works by leading figures in the field, in the UK and internationally, and aims to contribute to continue publishing influential and prize-winning research.

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Katharine Charsley · Marta Bolognani · Evelyn Ersanilli · Sarah Spencer

Marriage Migration and Integration

Katharine Charsley School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies University of Bristol Bristol, UK Evelyn Ersanilli Department of Political Science University of Amsterdam Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Marta Bolognani Bristol, UK Sarah Spencer Centre on Migration, Policy and Society University of Oxford Oxford, UK

Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life ISBN 978-3-030-40251-8 ISBN 978-3-030-40252-5 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-40252-5

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