doi:10.1111/imre.12286Turner, Richard NeilThiede, BrianInternational Migration ReviewTurner, R. N., & Thiede, B. (2016). Mexican‐American Educational Stagnation: The Role of Family‐Structure Change. International Migration Review. Forthcoming....
This article compares the extended family integration of Euro and Mexican American women and men and assesses the importance of class and culture in explaining ethnic differences. Using National Survey of Families and Households II data (N = 7,929), we find that ethnic differences depend on the...
Other different qualities of the Mexican culture would be how they balance work and family. Unlike Americans, Mexicans place family first before work or their profession. In addition to family, the American family teaches children how to value education and occupation. On the other hand, the ...
Acculturation levels of various classes of the Mexican-American population are analyzed. Family structure and its influences, the conflict between Protestant and Catholic religions, and the conflict between medical technology and folk cures and superstitions are illustrated by examples from individual case ...
The average size of the Mexican American family in 1989 was 4.1 persons, as compared to 3.1 for non-Hispanic and 3.8 for all Hispanic families residing in the United States. Though the birth rate among Mexican American women remains high in comparison to the national average and 43 percent of...
Questionnaire and phone diary data were collected from mothers, fathers, and youths from 236 Mexican American families living in the southwestern US. Preliminary cluster analysis identified three patterns: Traditional divisions of labor and traditional attitudes, egalitarian divisions of labor and ...
Social capital, acculturation, mental health, and perceived access to services among Mexican American women. J Consult Clin Psychol. 2012;80(2):177–185. doi: 10.1037/a0027207 Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Leidy MS Guerra NG, Toro RI. Positive parenting, family cohesion, and...
Central American: This dialect, found in countries from Guatemala to Panama, shares features with both Mexican and Caribbean Spanish. It’s known for its use of “vos” alongside “tú” in certain areas and the influence of indigenous languages. Canarian Spanish: Spoken in the Canary Islands,...
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'Second-Generation Decline' questions the current American faith in the myth of nearly automatic immigrant success. In discussing economic scenarios, positive and negative, for the future of the children of the post-1965 immigrants, it p... HJ Gans - 《Ethnic & Racial Studies》 被引量: 931发...