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Danso, Kofi; Lum, Terry – Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2013
Using survey data from 1,036 participants, which included 4 immigrant groups, we examined the factors that influence immigrants' experiences as they interact with nonimmigrant Americans. Logistic and multinomial regression results indicate that non-European immigrants were more likely to report negative experiences with Americans. The odds of…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Surveys, Social Work, Social Science Research
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Lee, Eun Sul; Roberts, Robert E. – Sociology and Social Research, 1981
Different stages of child progression and certain socioeconomic factors (such as family income, education, and employment status) have different effects on fertility in different ethnic groups in the Southwest. Fertility of Mexican American groups may approximate that of Anglos with passing time, improved socioeconomic status, and continued…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acculturation, Anglo Americans, Birth Rate
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DeSipio, Louis – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1996
Data from the Latino National Political Survey indicate that naturalized Latinos were less likely than native-born Latinos to participate in politics; the negative influence of naturalization was less than the positive influence on participation of increasing levels of education and age. Participation in schools was higher among Mexican American…
Descriptors: Age, Anglo Americans, Citizen Participation, Citizenship