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Boustan, Leah Platt; Cai, Christine; Tseng, Tammy – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial group in the US but we know little about how Asian immigration has affected cities, neighborhoods and schools. This paper studies white flight from Asian arrivals in high-socioeconomic-status Californian school districts from 2000-2016 using initial settlement patterns and national immigrant flows to…
Descriptors: Whites, Asian Americans, Immigrants, Public Schools
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Kang, Hannah S.; Haddad, Eileen; Chen, Chuansheng; Greenberger, Ellen – Early Education and Development, 2014
Research Findings: Previous research has suggested that children from immigrant families face multiple stressors associated with acculturation. One component of acculturation that has not been widely explored in relation to children's socioemotional development is limited English proficiency (LEP). Given that English is the main language used in…
Descriptors: Limited English Speaking, Well Being, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans
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Le Meyer, Oanh; Zane, Nolan; Cho, Young Il; Takeuchi, David T. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2009
Research suggests that Asian Americans underutilize mental health services but an understanding of the multiple factors involved in utilization has not been examined in a nationally representative sample. The current study analyzed data from the National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS) and examined 368 individuals with disorders to…
Descriptors: Health Services, Mental Health Programs, Mental Health, Asian Americans
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Guan, Shu-Sha Angie; Nash, Afaf; Orellana, Marjorie Faulstich – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2016
This study examines how language and culture brokering (translating and interpreting language and culture for others) influences the acculturative experiences and self-perceptions of young adults from immigrant Arab, Asian, and Latino American backgrounds. Semi-structured interviews with 10 participants suggest that mediating information for…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Second Language Learning, Ethnic Groups, Multilingualism
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Fuligni, Andrew J.; Kiang, Lisa; Witkow, Melissa R.; Baldelomar, Oscar – Child Development, 2008
An important question for the acculturation of adolescents from immigrant families is whether they retain ethnic labels that refer to their national origin (e.g., Mexican, Chinese) or adopt labels that are dominant in American society (e.g., Latino, Asian American, American). Approximately 380 adolescents from Asian and Latin American immigrant…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Adolescents, Asian Americans, Immigrants
Busacca, Louis A., Ed.; Rehfuss, Mark C., Ed. – American Counseling Association, 2017
This practiced-based handbook describes postmodern career counseling models and methods designed to meet clients' diverse needs in today's challenging work environment. Readers will gain a solid understanding of the theoretical underpinnings of postmodern career counseling and learn practical approaches to counseling clients of various ages and…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Postmodernism, Counseling Techniques, Career Choice
Lee, Courtland C., Ed. – American Counseling Association, 2019
With an emphasis on direct application to practice, this graduate-level text offers strategies for working with diverse client groups in a variety of settings. Introductory chapters build a foundation for cross-cultural counseling with discussions on current theory, the ongoing pursuit of multicultural competence, and the complexities of…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Cultural Differences, Counseling Theories, Cultural Awareness
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Fuligni, Andrew J. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2012
Parent-adolescent conflict appears to be similar across different immigrant generations and cultural groups in frequency and implications for adjustment. However, the same level of argumentation may mask hidden conflictual feelings that are not expressed. Why an acculturation gap leads to such conflictual feelings in some adolescents and not…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Family Relationship, Adolescents, Hispanic Americans
Brandon, Paul R. – 1990
Analysis of data from the High School and Beyond (HS&B) longitudinal survey suggests that young Asian American females reach higher levels of educational attainment more quickly than young Asian American males and that these differences are most noteworthy among immigrants or the children of immigrants, Chinese Americans, and Filipino…
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Blacks, Chinese Americans
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Qian, Zhenchao; Lichter, Daniel T. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
We use incidence data from the 1980 Census and 2008 American Community Survey to track recent trends in interracial marriage. Intermarriage with Whites increased rapidly among Blacks but stalled among Asians and American Indians. Black-White intermarriage increased threefold over 1980-2008, independent of changing socioeconomic status, suggesting…
Descriptors: African Americans, American Indians, Community Surveys, Marriage
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Brandon, Paul R. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1991
Gender differences in educational attainment among a national sample of 117 male and 99 female Asian-American high school seniors are examined. Young Asian-American females, especially immigrants and Chinese Americans, reach high levels of educational attainment more quickly than their male counterparts. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indians, Asian Americans, Black Students
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Portes, Alejandro; Rivas, Alejandro – Future of Children, 2011
Alejandro Portes and Alejandro Rivas examine how young immigrants are adapting to life in the United States. They begin by noting the existence of two distinct pan-ethnic populations: Asian Americans, who tend to be the offspring of high-human-capital migrants, and Hispanics, many of whose parents are manual workers. Vast differences in each, both…
Descriptors: African Americans, Human Capital, Mexican Americans, Disadvantaged Youth
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Perez, Debra Joy; Fortuna, Lisa; Alegria, Margarita – Journal of Community Psychology, 2008
This study reports on the prevalence and correlates of perceived discrimination among a national sample of Latinos in the United States. Understanding the prevalence and correlates of discrimination can help us better address disparities in the health care system. The authors define perceived discrimination as self-reported everyday experiences of…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Incidence, Cultural Differences, Immigrants
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Morgan, Charlie V. – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
Distinguishing between interethnic and interracial coupling offers new understandings about family diversity, as well as the assimilation of immigrants and their children. An analysis of the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study, a survey (N = 1,480) of the children of Asian and Latin American immigrants who live in Southern California, finds…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Ethnicity, Hispanic Americans, Interpersonal Relationship
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Erickson, Ken C. – Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development, 1990
Describes the organization and operation of an immigration social service agency in Garden City, Kansas, with attention to relations among the staff and between the staff and the Asian-American and Hispanic-American clientele. (DM)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Asian Americans, Ethnic Relations, Ethnography
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