The Russian Second Generation in Tallinn and Kohtla-Järve
The TIES Study in Estonia
Contributor(s)
Vetik, Raivo (editor)
Helemäe, Jelena (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Second-generation Russians face two major integration challenges in the Estonian cities of Tallinn and Kohtla-Järve. They are segregated from an Estonian language society whose historical background lies in the policies and social processes of the former Soviet Union. And, compared to their peers, they face an emerging disparity in social and economic opportunities. Such inequality comes largely as the result of newly formed, post-independence institutions, which incite protest among young Russians. With a potential to escalate into large-scale conflict, as exemplified by the Bronze Soldier crisis in April 2007, it is crucial to learn more about this dissatisfaction and the generation in whom it is found. As the second country report of the TIES Project (Towards the Integration of the European Second Generation), this volume sheds light on how various factors can impact integration and how actors can use socio-economic and cultural resources in their adaptation process - in Estonia and beyond. Tweedegeneratie-Russen woonachtig in Tallinn en Kohtla-Järve in Estland hebben te kampen met twee grote integratieproblemen. De Estlandse taal - voor het verkrijgen van een beroep een vereiste - vormt een barriëre. Bovendien hebben zij ongelijke sociale en economische kansen in vergelijking met hun Estlandse leeftijdsgenoten. Deze ongelijkheid is vooral een gevolg van de nieuwe onafhankelijke status van Estland, die veel weerstand oproept onder jonge Russen.
Keywords
sociology; sociologie; Estonia; Estonian language; Estonians; Ethnic group; Higher education; Human capital; Labour economics; Russians; TallinnDOI
10.5117/9789089642509ISBN
9789089642509OCN
742514529Publisher
Amsterdam University PressPublisher website
https://www.aup.nl/Publication date and place
2011Series
IMISCoe Reports,Classification
Sociology and anthropology