A Longitudinal Study of Cultural Adaptation among Mexican and Dominican Immigrant Women [0.03%]
墨西哥和多米尼加移民妇女的文化适应纵向研究
Esther J Calzada,Keng-Yen Huang,Maite Covas et al.
Esther J Calzada et al.
The present longitudinal study examined cultural adaptation (i.e., acculturation and enculturation) and its correlates in a sample of 189 Mexican and Dominican immigrant women. Acculturation and enculturation were measured within the domain...
Return Migration as Failure or Success?: The Determinants of Return Migration Intentions Among Moroccan Migrants in Europe [0.03%]
回归移民是失败还是成功?——欧洲摩洛哥移民的回归意向决定因素分析
Hein de Haas,Tineke Fokkema,Mohamed Fassi Fihri
Hein de Haas
Different migration theories generate competing hypotheses with regard to determinants of return migration. While neoclassical migration theory associates migration to the failure to integrate at the destination, the new economics of labour...
Steven Hoffman,Flavio Francisco Marsiglia,Stephanie L Ayers
Steven Hoffman
International migration has become an important topic of discussion from a policy and humanitarian perspective. Part of the debate includes a renewed interest in understanding the factors that influence decisions about migration to the US a...
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Education-Occupation Mismatch Status Among Immigrants in South Africa and the United States [0.03%]
南非和美国移民教育职业错配的种族与族裔差异研究
Kevin J A Thomas
Kevin J A Thomas
In this study, a comparative-international approach is used to examine race-ethnic disparities in education-occupation mismatch status among immigrants. Using data from the USA and South Africa, this study finds that immigrants are most lik...
Interpersonal Violence and its Association with US Migration Desires and Plans among Youths in Guanajuato, Mexico [0.03%]
墨西哥瓜纳华托州年轻人的人际暴力及其与美国迁移愿望和计划的相关性
Tanya Nieri,Steven Hoffman,Flavio Francisco Marsiglia et al.
Tanya Nieri et al.
This study examined interpersonal physical and sexual violence and its association with desires and plans to migrate to the USA among 500 alternative high school students, aged 14-17 years, from Guanajuato, Mexico. Two thirds of the youths ...