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1983
Literature on women of color for use in planning and teaching interdisciplinary courses on women in the United States are listed in this bibliography, which was compiled at the Multicultural Women's Summer Institute sponsored by the Women's Studies Program of the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1983. Journal articles and books by and about…
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Blacks, Females
Fernandez, Edward W.; Cresce, Arthur R. – Migration World, 1986
Analyzes 1980 census data to establish an assimilation profile of recent Hispanic immigrants (from Mexico, Cuba, Central America, and South America) to the United States. Focuses on citizenship status, metropolitan residence, marital status, fertility, educational attainment, labor force status, occupation, and income. Compares these…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cubans, Educational Attainment, Family Structure
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Jensen, Leif – International Migration Review, 1988
Analyzes the utilization of public assistance in the United States by immigrants and natives. Findings include the following: (1) despite higher poverty rates, immigrants had only minimally higher recipiency rates than natives; (2) immigrants were generally less likely than natives to receive assistance. (FMW)
Descriptors: Blacks, Cross Sectional Studies, Eligibility, Ethnic Groups
Stepick, Alex – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1983
Explores the assimilation and acculturation of immigrants into American society. Suggests that while adaptation is a product of various factors, it is less dependent on individual traits than on whether immigrants are incorporated into the primary, secondary, and enclave sectors of the economy. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Economic Factors, Employment Level, Immigrants
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Gareau, Frederick H. – International Social Science Journal, 1983
The multinational social science approach is juxtaposed against the international Western approach. Multinational social science emphasizes indigenization and the exploitation of the periphery by the center in economic relations. Its cornerstone is dependency theory, which stresses the global structure of power as the cause of underdevelopment in…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economics
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Rivera, Ralph – New England Journal of Public Policy, 1992
Discusses the changes in Massachusetts' racial/ethnic composition by focusing on the growth and geographical distribution of Latinos within the state. Also considers the census undercount of the Latino population in 1970, 1980, and 1990, as well as the growth of this ethnic group in the New England states. Discusses general policy implications.…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Citizen Participation, Comparative Analysis, Ethnic Distribution
Bray, David; Borda, Dionisio – Grassroots Development: Journal of the Inter-American Foundation, 1988
Describes history, organizational problems and activities of Paraguay's Asociacion de Agricultores de Alto Parana (ASAGRAPA) and Programa de Ayuda Cristiana (PAC), farmer organizations. Details how cotton production losses forced farmers to invent new, varied markets, turning subsistence crops (peanuts, corn, and rice) into cash crops, while…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Production, Community Organizations, Cooperatives
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Haussler, Susan; Reiskin, Helen – Guidance & Counselling, 1995
Since little is known about how career perceptions differ among ethnic and racial groups, the purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes, values, and beliefs of multicultural high school students toward their ideal careers. Implications of the findings for high school guidance counselors and educators are discussed and recommendations are…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Blacks, Career Choice, Career Counseling
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Haycock, Kati – Educational Leadership, 2001
Between 1970 and 1988, the African-American/white achievement gap was halved; progress halted during the 1990s. Latino students made substantial progress until 1992. Increasing minority and low-income students' achievement levels requires focusing on what really matters: high standards, a challenging curriculum, and good teachers. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Blacks, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education
Bernstein, Jacob – Native Americas, 1996
In the mountains of western Guatemala, Maya K'iche communities draw on extensive indigenous knowledge of the local ecosystem to manage sections of forest allocated as community responsibility for generations. Supported by spiritual beliefs, community elders seek to guide the use and preservation of the forest despite illegal loggers, corrupt…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Community Resources, Community Responsibility
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Laden, Berta Vigil – Peabody Journal of Education, 1999
Reviews the literature on mentoring and the role of organizational socialization, then presents highlights from the Puente Project, a California community college program, as an exemplary model that addresses the needs of first-generation Latino college students from a cultural context. The paper discusses program successes and notes implications…
Descriptors: College Students, Community Colleges, Community Involvement, Cultural Influences
Merali, Noorfarah – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 2004
The present study aimed to assess the role of perception in shaping family realities after immigration. Research participants included six Central American parent-adolescent dyads who perceived each other to be further apart in their acceptance of cultural change than indicated by their self-ratings of behavioural shifts towards Western norms. The…
Descriptors: Latin Americans, Parent Child Relationship, Immigrants, Parent Role
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Bornstein, Marc H.; Cote, Linda R. Y. – Child Development, 2004
Japanese and South American immigrant mothers' parenting cognitions (attributions and self-perceptions) were compared with mothers from their country of origin (Japan and Argentina, respectively) and European American mothers in the United States. Participants were 231 mothers of 20-month-old children. Generally, South American immigrant mothers'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Latin Americans, Child Rearing, Immigrants
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Chamberlain, Lili A. – 1994
This curriculum project offers ways to teach students about Mexico to make the country come alive for them. The curriculum is designed to create avenues for third-year Spanish students to practice the following language skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The lessons included can be adapted for other-level students. There are four…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Culture, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Studies
Maldonado, Miguelina – SIECUS Report, 1991
Among Latinas, the number of cases of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is increasing relentlessly. From August 1989 to August 1990, there was a 53 percent increase nationally in cumulative AIDS cases among Latinas. In New York City, AIDS is the leading cause of death among Latinas aged 25-34. The conditions and circumstances that place…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Cultural Influences, Disease Incidence, Females
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