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The term First generation immigrant may be used to describe either of two generation classes of people: •An immigrant to a country, possibly with the caveat that they must be naturalized to receive ...
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In contrast, researchers have no easy "list" they can use to find and contact second-generation immigrants they would like to survey or interview.
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Second-Generation Mexicans: Getting Ahead or Falling Behind?; •Education May Boost Fortunes of Second-Generation Latino Immigrants; •Bilingualism Persists, But English Still Dominates; •Competing Futures: The Children of America's Newest Immigrants;
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Examines the demographics, socioeconomic characteristics, and geographic location of second-generation immigrants in California – i.e., U.S.-born individuals with at least one foreign-born parent. Finds that over half (54%) are children and that a majority live in Los Angeles County.
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The 60 million immigrants and their children who have settled in the United States since the 1960s now account for a full one-fifth of the population. ... More than a decade and many millions of dollars later, Portes and Rumbaut have completed several stages of what is still the definitive study of the second generation:
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The authors found that Dominicans “probably present the clearest cause for concern.” Many second-generation Dominicans are black and face discrimination, and unlike Caribbean immigrants, few have parents who spoke English on arrival.
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The Effects of Social and Labour Market Policies of EU-countries on the Socio-Economic Integration of First and Second Generation Immigrants from; Different Countries of Origin; Fenella Fleischmann and Jaap Dronkers;
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One out of five Americans, more than 55 million people, are first-or second-generation immigrants. This landmark study, the most comprehensive to date, probes all aspects of the new immigrant second g ... One out of five Americans, more than 55 million people, are first-or second-generation immigrants. This landmark study,
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