TY - JOUR TI - Explaining Native‐Migrant Differences in Parental Knowledge about the German Educational System AU - Kretschmer, David PY - 2018 PB - Wiley LA - eng AB - AbstractTo make sound educational decisions, students and their parents have to be informed about the way the educational system works. Such knowledge, however, tends to vary across social groups. This study investigates the differences in education‐related knowledge between native and migrant mothers in the German context. Empirical analyses based on a sample of native German mothers and mothers from Turkey or the former Soviet Union (N = 2076) indicate that migrant mothers know less about the German educational system than their native counterparts. An investigation of the potential sources of these knowledge gaps shows that migrants' weaker socio‐economic status explains a substantial part of their lower level of knowledge, particularly among families of Turkish origin. Furthermore, migrants' less profitable social network composition and lower levels of German language skills contribute to their information deficits. Based on these empirical results, the study considers opportunities for improving the knowledge base of migrant parents. UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/imig.12535 DO - 10.1111/imig.12535 T2 - International migration: quarterly review VL - 57 IS - 1 SN - 1468-2435 SN - 0020-7985 SP - 281-297 UR - https://www.pollux-fid.de/r/cr-10.1111/imig.12535 H1 - Pollux (Fachinformationsdienst Politikwissenschaft) ER -