A new article co-authored with Jan Delhey and Katharina Cirlanaru titled Between 'Class Project and Individualization: The Stratification of Europeans' Transnational Activities is now available in the latest issue of International Sociology. In this article we examine which social groups are most involved in transnational activities such as studying and working abroad, following foreign news, or having friends from other countries, how this varies across European societies and why. One of our findings is that the upper social classes are more transnationally active than the lower ones and that this gap in transnational activity is larger in more affluent countries (see figure on the right). |