A Study of Race, Class, Gender & Assimilation Among Immigrants: the Continuing Significance of Class Among Second-generation Caribbean Immigrants in the U.s. - Mauricia John - Libros - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659182631 - 11 de julio de 2012
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A Study of Race, Class, Gender & Assimilation Among Immigrants: the Continuing Significance of Class Among Second-generation Caribbean Immigrants in the U.s.

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Every year tens of thousands of immigrants migrate to the U. S. These immigrants are driven by economic, political and religious upheavals in their countries of origin. Though the decision to allow immigrants a pathway to citizenship and the opportunity for an improved quality of life has been much of a political discourse--little attention is given to what happens to immigrants after they have entered the destination country. I examine the extent to which race, class and gender are all significantly related to the assimilation patterns of second-generation Caribbean immigrants. I employ four proxies of assimilation (language proficiency, political participation, out-marriage/partnership and educational attainment) to investigate the ways in which Cuban, Haitian, Jamaican, Dominican and other West Indian Immigrants are gaining upward mobility into the dominant culture. My research findings suggest that though race, class and gender are all significantly related to assimilation--class trumps race as second-generation Caribbean immigrants position themselves into the United States.

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Publicado 11 de julio de 2012
ISBN13 9783659182631
Editores LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Páginas 336
Dimensiones 150 × 19 × 226 mm   ·   518 g
Lengua Alemán