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Autor:
Christina J. Diaz
Publikováno v:
Socius, Vol 7 (2021)
Despite theoretical claims that assimilation is a multidirectional process, most studies assess the behaviors of immigrants and their children. The author departs from this tradition to ask whether immigrant-origin populations influence the availabil
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https://doaj.org/article/30522df2a0984379851e401d4de9a9e2
Autor:
Jeremy E. Fiel, Christina J. Diaz
Publikováno v:
Population Research and Policy Review. 40:1195-1220
Children with additional siblings appear to fare worse on a variety of developmental and educational outcomes across social contexts. Yet, the causal relation between sibship size and later attainment remains dubious, as factors that influence parent
Autor:
Christina J. Diaz, Peter Ore
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 48:1152-1176
Although assimilation theories acknowledge that the host society adopts aspects of migrant culture, empirical work continues to focus on the assimilation trajectories of immigrants. This study repr...
Publikováno v:
Spatial Demography. 8:33-61
Social scientists assert that the growth and redistribution of the Hispanic population has altered local racial and economic dynamics in the United States. Yet, comparably little work tests this perspective. We develop hypotheses based on two key set
Autor:
Christina J. Diaz
Publikováno v:
Social Currents. 7:252-278
Although schools are important socialization venues for all children, they also serve as sites of acculturation for immigrant youth. According to segmented assimilation theory, first- and second-generation students experience divergent trajectories o
Publikováno v:
Gender & Society. 35:143-145
Autor:
Michael D. Niño, Christina J. Diaz
Publikováno v:
Journal of health and social behavior. 60(3)
It is well known that Hispanic immigrants exhibit better physical and mental health than their U.S.-born counterparts. Scholars theorize that stronger orientations toward the family, also known as familism, could contribute to this immigrant advantag
Publikováno v:
Social science research. 105
Despite schooling gains over the last two decades, Mexican-origin adults complete fewer years of schooling than adults from other ethnic backgrounds. Explanations emphasizing network resources suggest Mexican-origin adolescents have social ties that
Publikováno v:
Demography. 53:2005-2030
Despite having lower levels of education and limited access to health care services, Mexican immigrants report better health outcomes than U.S.-born individuals. Research suggests that the Mexican health advantage may be partially attributable to sel
Autor:
Christina J. Diaz
Publikováno v:
Social Science Research. 47:1-15
Intergenerational transmissions extend across a number of family-related behaviors, including marriage timing, fertility, and divorce. Surprisingly, few studies investigate the link between the fathering men experience and the fathering they ultimate