Studying Migrant Assimilation Through Facebook Interests
Migrant assimilation is a major challenge for European societies, in part because of the sudden surge of refugees in recent years and in part because of long-term demographic trends. In this paper, we use Facebook data for advertisers to study the levels of assimilation of Arabic-speaking migrants in Germany, as seen through the interests they express online. Our results indicate a gradient of assimilation along demographic lines, language spoken and country of origin. Given the difficulty to collect timely migration data, in particular for traits related to cultural assimilation, the methods that we develop and the results that we provide open new lines of research that computational social scientists are well-positioned to address.
WOS:000476935300005
2018-01-01
978-3-030-01159-8
978-3-030-01158-1
Cham
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
11186
51
60
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Saint Petersburg, RUSSIA | Sep 25-28, 2018 | |