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Maramba, Dina C.; Curammeng, Edward R.; Hernandez, Xavier J. – Review of Educational Research, 2022
There is a paucity of research on the educational experiences of Filipinx Americans, the second-largest Asian American group in the United States. Studies that do exist often lump Filipinxs with other Asian Americans or present them devoid of critical contexts that shape their experience, namely, colonialism and racialization. Using a desire-based…
Descriptors: Filipino Americans, Educational Experience, Educational Research, Minority Groups
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Chutuape, Erica D. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2016
This study provides a deeper understanding of the interracial connections not just between non-whites and whites, but among non-whites. Filipino American youth attending high school in New York City contended with a dominant bipolar racial discourse that marginalizes the racialized experiences of Asians and Pacific Islanders. However, instead of…
Descriptors: Filipino Americans, Minority Groups, High School Students, Asian Americans
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Nadal, Kevin L.; Escobar, Kara Mia Vigilia; Prado, Gail T.; David, E. J. R.; Haynes, Kristal – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2012
Racial microaggressions are subtle forms of verbal and behavioral discrimination toward people of color. The current qualitative study explores the experiences of Filipino American participants (N= 12), who described 13 categories of microaggressions, including being treated as an alien in one's own land or as a 2nd-class citizen, being presumed…
Descriptors: Filipino Americans, Aggression, Minority Groups, Counseling Techniques
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Kiang, Lisa; Yip, Tiffany; Fuligni, Andrew J. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2008
A person-centered approach was used to determine how identification across multiple social domains (ethnic, American, family, religious) was associated with distinct identity clusters. Utilizing data from 222 young adults from European, Filipino, Latin, and Asian American backgrounds, four clusters were found (Many Social Identities, Blended/Low…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Asian Americans, Minority Groups, Self Concept
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Mossakowski, Krysia N. – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2007
Immigration has fundamentally changed American society by increasing racial and ethnic diversity. Yet, our knowledge of the relationship between immigrant status and mental health remains limited. This study provides evidence that Filipino American immigrants have significantly lower levels of depressive symptoms than Filipinos born in the United…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Marital Status, Place of Residence, Children
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Harrigan, Rosanne C.; Gollin, Lisa X.; Casken, John – Nursing Outlook, 2003
A survey of parents, high school students, and community members (n=92) and focus groups with 34 current and potential nursing students indicate that Asian Pacific Islanders are composed of distinct groups that have diverse concerns. Results suggest ways to increase the recruitment and retention of native Hawaiian, Filipino, and Samoan nursing…
Descriptors: Filipino Americans, Hawaiians, Higher Education, Minority Groups
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Azores, Tania – Amerasia Journal, 1987
Considers education and social mobility of Filipino Americans through a survey of factors affecting the educational aspirations of Filipino high school seniors. Offers recommendations to increase the educational participation and level of Filipino Americans. (LHW)
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Filipino Americans, High School Seniors, Immigrants
Hirschman, Charles; Wong, Morrison G. – 1983
Asian-Americans are educational overachievers, and have been for many decades. There are various explanations for the high educational achievement of Asian-Americans. The most frequently cited theory is that their native culture places a premium on ambition, persistence, and deferred gratification. Other theories attribute this success to…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Cultural Background
Sweet, James A. – 1977
This paper reviews some of the issues and concerns that have prompted the growth of interest in the demography of the family. It also examines a number of aspects of the family and the household structure of racial and ethnic minorities. The five racial minorities discussed are blacks, Chinese, Japanese, Filipinos and American Indians. The…
Descriptors: American Indians, Blacks, Chinese Americans, Demography
Ishikawa, Michael; And Others – 1975
This report prepared by the California Advisory Committee for the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is said to constitute an initial attempt to present a demographic sketch of Asian Americans and Pacific Peoples and to describe generally the areas in which they encounter significant problems. In order to destroy existing stereotypes about Asian…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Demography, Ethnic Groups
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Cabezas, Amado; And Others – Amerasia Journal, 1987
Presents empirical evidence for economic inequity for Pilipino Americans, focusing on income and occupation. Explores explanations from two competing theories, one emphasizing individual effort alone (the human capital model), the other focusing more on the social structure (labor market segmentation). (LHW)
Descriptors: Economic Status, Economically Disadvantaged, Employment, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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Sheets, Rosa Hernandez; Gay, Geneva – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
A 1995 study explored how high school students from four ethnic groups who have experienced disciplinary problems explain the causes, consequences, and potential resolutions of conflicts with their teachers. The answer to reducing behavior problems in ethnically diverse classrooms may be culturally responsive discipline undergirded by competence,…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Differences, Discipline, Filipino Americans
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National Center for Education Statistics (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1979
Data from the Survey of Income and Education, conducted nationwide by the Bureau of the Census and the National Center for Education Statistics, provided information on the birthplace and language characteristics of persons of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Pilipino, and Vietnamese origin in the spring of 1976. The largest single group within this…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Bilingualism, Census Figures, Chinese
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Carroll, Grace; Tyson, Karolyn; Lumas, Bernadette – Journal of Negro Education, 2000
Examines data from University of California Berkeley minority alumni who considered themselves affirmative action students, investigating themes from alumni interviews that addressed their academic experiences, factors influencing success, and perceptions of affirmative action's impact. Respondents believed that affirmative action worked, and its…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Affirmative Action, Alumni, Black Students
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Cunanan, Vanessa L.; Guerrero, Anthony P. S.; Minamoto, Linda Y. – Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2006
Despite tremendous heterogeneity in culture, native language, values, socioeconomic status and a steadily growing presence in the United States, Asian Americans are viewed as a monolithic group under the model minority stereotype. Using the focus group approach with youth, young professionals, key/community leaders, and parent participants, the…
Descriptors: Ethnic Diversity, Focus Groups, Filipino Americans, Asian American Students
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