Reconfiguring the relationship between ‘immigrant parents’ and schools in the post-welfare society. The case of Germany

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Reconfiguring the relationship between ‘immigrant parents’ and schools in the post-welfare society. The case of Germany. / Gomolla, Mechtild; Kollender, Ellen.
in: British Journal of Sociology of Education, Jahrgang 43, Nr. 5, 2022, S. 718-736.

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