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Front. Sociol., 14 February 2022
Sec. Migration and Society
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Corrigendum: Transnational and Local Co-ethnic Social Ties as Coping Mechanisms Against Perceived Discrimination - A Study on the Life Satisfaction of Turkish and Moroccan Minorities in the Netherlands

  • 1Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands
  • 2European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations (ERCOMER), Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands

In the original article, there was a mistake in the legend for “Figure 1” as published. “Not all control variables in the analyses were fully mentioned in the Figure legend.” The correct legend appears below.

FIGURE 1
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Figure 1. Theoretical model. Control variables: Age, gender, employment, Dutch language skills, education, financial difficulties, share of co-ethnic neighbours.

In the original article, the reference for “Asparouhov and Muthen, 2006” was incorrectly written as “Asparouhov, T., and Muthen, B. (2006). Comparison of Estimation Methods for Complexsurvey Data Analysis. Mplus Web Notes.” The correct reference appears below.

In the original article, the reference for “Basch et al., 1994” was incorrectly written as “Basch, L. G., Glick-Schiller, N., and Szanton Blanc, C. (1994). Nations Unboundtransnational Projects, Postcolonial Predicaments, and Deterritorialized Nation-States. Langhorne: Gordon & Breach. http://www.statmodel.com/resrchpaps.html.” The correct reference appears below.

The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.

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References

Asparouhov, T., and Muthen, B. (2006). Comparison of Estimation Methods for Complex survey Data Analysis. Mplus Web Notes. Available online at: http://www.statmodel.com/download/SurveyComp21.pdf

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Basch, L. G., Glick-Schiller, N., and Szanton Blanc, C. (1994). Nations Unbound: Transnational Projects, Postcolonial Predicaments, and Deterritorialized Nation-States. Langhorne: Gordon & Breach.

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Keywords: perceived discrimination, coping mechanisms, transnational co-ethnic social ties, local co-ethnic social ties, the Netherlands, life satisfaction

Citation: Arat E and Bilgili Ö (2022) Corrigendum: Transnational and Local Co-ethnic Social Ties as Coping Mechanisms Against Perceived Discrimination - A Study on the Life Satisfaction of Turkish and Moroccan Minorities in the Netherlands. Front. Sociol. 7:856073. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2022.856073

Received: 16 January 2022; Accepted: 21 January 2022;
Published: 14 February 2022.

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*Correspondence: Ece Arat, e.arat@uu.nl

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