[图书][B] Brokered boundaries: Immigrant identity in anti-immigrant times

DS Massey, M Sánchez - 2010 - books.google.com
Anti-immigrant sentiment reached a fever pitch after 9/11, but its origins go back much
further. Public rhetoric aimed at exposing a so-called invasion of Latino immigrants has …

What proportion of adult Hispanics are Catholic? A review of survey data and methodology

P Perl, JZ Greely, MM Gray - Journal for the Scientific Study of …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The proportion of Hispanics who are Catholic remains unclear, partly because of varying
survey methods and limited understanding of how these variations affect estimates of …

Beyond gateway cities: Economic restructuring and poverty among Mexican immigrant families and children

M Crowley, DT Lichter, Z Qian - Family relations, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
We used data from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Samples to document poverty rates
among native‐born and foreign‐born Mexicans living in the southwest and in new regions …

Diverging fortunes? Economic well-being of Latinos and African Americans in new rural destinations

M Crowley, DT Lichter, RN Turner - Social science research, 2015 - Elsevier
The geographic diffusion of Latinos from immigrant gateways to newly-emerging rural
destinations is one of the most significant recent trends in US population redistribution. Yet …

Minority language use among grandchildren in multigenerational households

H Ishizawa - Sociological perspectives, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
This study attempts to answer the research question, Does living with grandparents
influence minority language maintenance among grandchildren? The conventional three …

English language proficiency of immigrants and refugees in the Twin Cities metropolitan area

K Fennelly, N Palasz - International Migration, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Studies of the determinants of English language ability have generally focused on the
largest immigrant groups in the United States. Much less is known about smaller, but …

The US Destinations of Contemporary Mexican Immigrants1

ED McConnell - International Migration Review, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Although US Latinos continue to be concentrated in particular places, many have shifted to
“new” locations around the country. This study employs data from the Mexican Migration …

Multiculturalizing rural towns—insights for inclusive planning

F Miraftab, ED McConnell - International Planning Studies, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Many regions of the United States, including the Midwest, have recently undergone
significant demographic change. Much of this Midwestern demographic change, particularly …

Ethnic concentration in the neighbourhood and majority and minority language: A study of first and second-generation immigrants

M Vervoort, J Dagevos, H Flap - Social Science Research, 2012 - Elsevier
Ethnic residential concentration is often found to hamper immigrants' majority language
proficiency. However, there are still several gaps in our understanding of the relationship …

Contexts of English language use among immigrants to the United States

IR Akresh - International Migration Review, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
This analysis of New Immigrant Survey data indicates that the longer immigrants are in the
US, the more likely they are to use English with friends, at work, at home, and with a spouse …