Migrant Students’ Social Integration Data
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/9DPNXM
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Our study aimed to investigate how group permeability and parental involvement affect the relationship between perceived personal discrimination and social integration. A total of 755 migrant students at three schools in mainland China were included in the study. The results indicated that perceived personal discrimination negatively predicted group permeability, whereas group permeability had a positive effect on social integration. Group permeability partially mediated the relationship between perceived personal discrimination and social integration. In addition, parental involvement played a significant moderating role between perceived personal discrimination and group permeability and mitigated the negative effect of perceived personal discrimination on group permeability. These findings suggest that we could reduce migrant students’ perceived personal discrimination by improving their group permeability and parental involvement, thereby increasing their social integration.
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2021-08-05



