About Ayse Guveli
I am a sociologist in the Department of Sociology, at the University of Warwick and interested in the drivers and consequences of social inequalities. My research is mainly comparative and focuses on stratification and social mobility, migration, religion, life course, family and gender.
I have recently been awarded the ERC Consolidator grant (€2.75million) / funded by the UKRI Frontier Research grant for 'The Third Generation' (ThirdGen) project, exploring the long-term impact of migration on the third generation of the pioneer Turkish labour migrant families and their integration patterns across different European countries, especially their socioeconomic position, intergeneration care arrangements, and family processes.
More information:
https://third-generation.org
In 2009, I received NORFACE funding (€2.5million) for the ‘2000 Families: Migration Histories of Turks in Europe’ project, exploring the impact of migration on migrants and their descendants for the period 2009 and 2015. More information on the 2000 Families project.
Find more information here: 2000families.org
I was a Co-Applicant in another NORFACE project (€2.7million) “Causes and Consequences of Early Socio-Cultural Integration Processes Among New Immigrants in Europe (SCIP)”. I am furthermore establishing research links between the UK and other countries, especially Turkey to study family and migration processes and related policies (British Council Newton REL grant).
I have recently been awarded the ERC Consolidator grant (€2.75million) / funded by the UKRI Frontier Research grant for 'The Third Generation' (ThirdGen) project, exploring the long-term impact of migration on the third generation of the pioneer Turkish labour migrant families and their integration patterns across different European countries, especially their socioeconomic position, intergeneration care arrangements, and family processes.
More information:
https://third-generation.org
In 2009, I received NORFACE funding (€2.5million) for the ‘2000 Families: Migration Histories of Turks in Europe’ project, exploring the impact of migration on migrants and their descendants for the period 2009 and 2015. More information on the 2000 Families project.
Find more information here: 2000families.org
I was a Co-Applicant in another NORFACE project (€2.7million) “Causes and Consequences of Early Socio-Cultural Integration Processes Among New Immigrants in Europe (SCIP)”. I am furthermore establishing research links between the UK and other countries, especially Turkey to study family and migration processes and related policies (British Council Newton REL grant).