Immigration and the family: research and policy on U.S. immigrants/
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Mahwah, N.J.:
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,
1997
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Table of Contents:
- Ties that bind: immigration and immigrant families in the United States / Ruben G. Rumbaut
- Immigrant generations / Leif Jensen and Yoshimi Chitose
- Migration and the dynamics of family phenomena / Guillermina Jasso
- Immigrant families at risk: factors that undermine chances for success / Mary C. Waters
- The psychological experience of immigration: a developmental perspective / Cynthia Garcia Coll and Katherine Magnuson
- Research perspectives on constructs of change: intercultural migration and developmental transitions / Luis M. Laosa
- Factors that impact development outcomes of immigrant children / Mary Lou de Leon Siantz
- Immigration and sociocultural change in Mexican, Chinese, and Vietnamese American families / Raymond Buriel and Terri De Ment
- Understanding family change across generations: problems of conceptualization and research design / Charles Hirschman
- The concept of "bicultural families" and its implications for research on immigrant and ethnic families / Nazli Kibria
- Asian immigrant variables and structural models of cross-cultural distress / Gargi Roysircar Sodowsky and Edward Wai Ming Lai
- Immigrant families and public policy: a deepening divide / Michael Fix and Wendy Zimmermann
- Whither the 1950s? the family and macroeconomic context of immigration and welfare reform in the 1990s / Suzanne M. Bianchi
- Immigrant integration and pending legislation: observations on empirical projections / B. Lindsay Lowell
- Immigration and the family: an overview / Nancy S. Landale.