Racial Discrimination and Mental Health among Asian Americans during the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
COVID-19大流行期间亚裔美国人的种族歧视和心理健康问题
Teresa Toguchi Swartz,Claire M Kamp Dush,Xiaowen Han et al.
Teresa Toguchi Swartz et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating health, economic, and social effects on people throughout American society. At the same time, racism spread alongside the virus. As China was blamed for COVID-19, Asian Americans became targets of p...
Maya Guatemalans Seeking Asylum: Race and Gender in a Continuum of State Control [0.03%]
危地马拉马雅人寻求避难权:国家控制延续下的种族和性别问题
Cecilia Menjívar,Andrea Gómez Cervantes
Cecilia Menjívar
Central Americans historically have been denied U.S. asylum. From the moment they arrive, they become entangled in a punitive system that criminalizes them through an intricate network of social control sustained by state and private compan...
Context of Reception and School Violence: Exploring the Nexus of Immigration, Race/Ethnicity, Place, and School Crime [0.03%]
接收背景与学校暴力:探索移民、种族/族裔、地点和学校犯罪的联系
Anthony A Peguero,Yasmiyn Irizarry,Janice A Iwama et al.
Anthony A Peguero et al.
Of course, ensuring safe environments in the U.S. educational system is paramount. It is also evident, however, inequalities associated with immigration, race/ethnicity, and situational context can impede school safety pursuits. Although pr...
Race-shifting in the United States: Latinxs, Skin Tone, and Ethnoracial Alignments [0.03%]
美国的种族转变:拉美裔、肤色与族裔认同
Yasmiyn Irizarry,Ellis P Monk Jr,Ryon J Cobb
Yasmiyn Irizarry
In the study, we engage the question of racial "fluidity" by examining patterns of ethnoracial identification in adolescence and, importantly, shifts in ethnoracial identification between adolescence and adulthood using two waves of data fr...
Inequality among the Disadvantaged? Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Earnings among Young Men and Women without a College Education [0.03%]
《在不利者之中也有不平等吗?年轻男女中种族/族裔群体间教育年限不足者的收入差距》
Byeongdon Oh,Daniel Mackin Freeman,Dara Shifrer
Byeongdon Oh
Despite the rapid expansion of higher education, many young adults still enter the labor market without a college education. However, little research has focused on racial/ethnic earnings disadvantages faced by non-college-educated youth. W...
Debtors' Blocks: How Monetary Sanctions Make Between-neighborhood Racial and Economic Inequalities Worse [0.03%]
债务人困境:货币性制裁如何使邻里之间种族和经济不平等进一步恶化
Kate K ONeill,Ian Kennedy,Alexes Harris
Kate K ONeill
Although recent scholarship has enumerated many individual-level consequences of criminal legal citations and sentences involving fines and fees, we know surprisingly little about the structural consequences of monetary sanctions or legal f...
Race, Immigration, and Exogamy among the Native-born: Variation across Communities [0.03%]
本地人之间的种族、移民和外婚变异性.community-by-community分析
Mary E Campbell,Molly A Martin
Mary E Campbell
Did rising immigration levels change racial and ethnic exogamy patterns for young adults in the United States? Adding local demographics to Qian & Lichter's (2007) national results, we examine the relationship between the size of the local ...
The Instability of Highly Racially Diverse Residential Neighborhoods in the United States [0.03%]
美国高种族多元化居住社区的不稳定状态
Richard Wright,Mark Ellis,Steven R Holloway et al.
Richard Wright et al.
This research concerns the location and stability of highly racially diverse census tracts in the United States. Like some other scholars, the authors define such tracts conservatively, requiring the significant presence of at least three r...
The Role of Skin Color in Latino Social Networks: Color Homophily in Sending and Receiving Societies [0.03%]
拉丁裔社交网络中的肤色作用:移民来源国和目的地国家的肤色同质现象
Wendy D Roth,Alexandra Marin
Wendy D Roth
How does skin color shape the social networks and integration pathways of phenotypically diverse immigrant groups? Focusing on Dominicans and Puerto Ricans, groups with considerable diversity across the Black-White color line, we explore wh...
"Yes We Can!" The Mental Health Significance for U.S. Black Adults of Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential Election [0.03%]
“是的,我们能做到!”贝拉克·奥巴马2008年总统选举对美国成年黑人的心理健康意义
Tony N Brown,Alexa Solazzo,Bridget K Gorman
Tony N Brown
This study examines the mental health significance of Barack Obama's 2008 presidential election for black adults. His election was a milestone moment. Hence, we expect black adults would experience improved mental health after the first sel...