The immigrant paradox in childhood and adolescence is a population‐level phenomenon wherein US‐born youth (or more highly acculturated immigrants) have less optimal …
From two experts in the field comes an accessible, how-to guide that will help researchers think more productively about the relation between theory and data at every stage of their …
The notion of 'immigrant integration'is used everywhere–by politicians, policy makers, journalists and researchers–as an all-encompassing framework for rebuilding 'unity from …
It is hard to avoid seeing ethnicity, race, or nationality wherever one looks. Differences in education, income, and health are often patterned along ethnic or racial lines. But how do …
2 Introduction synthesis. After the microanalytic turn of my recent books, the present volume also returns to meso-and macroanalytic levels of analysis. Grounds for Difference emerged …
S Castles - Journal of ethnic and migration studies, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
This article aims to examine some of the difficulties of theory formation in international migration studies, and to suggest a response. The starting point is an examination of the …
After summarizing the theories and measurement indices of assimilation, this paper examines and re-constructs the measurement framework of assimilation at individual level …
JF Hollifield, TK Wong - Migration theory, 2014 - api.taylorfrancis.com
It is useful today to defi ne demography in terms of what demographers actually do. Following this approach, we would say the fi eld consists of multi-and inter-disciplinary …