Recent social science research has created a largely negative profile of Mexican immi-grants in the United States. Although most Mexican women arrive in the United States with less than a high school education, researchers have overlooked a minority group within the immigrant population that has more education. This article is an exploratory study of the experiences of Mexican immigrant women holding a vocational certificate from technical education institutions in Mexico. Data were gathered through in-depth interviews of eight informants living in the San Francisco Bay Area and Southern Idaho. Interview results show that vocational education does not ensure success as measured by common social science indicators. This study concludes that ...
This study focuses on the participation and learning of five women immigrants in the Northwest US an...
The 1.5-generation students\u27 needs have been widely overlooked because of the mythology surroundi...
Abstract only availableResearch studies examining Mexican Americans' career development is important...
Abstract: Previous research suggests that Mexican female migrants face more bar-riers than their mal...
This paper summarizes quantitative and qualitative findings from a 1999 study of Mexican-origin hous...
This research dealt with investigating the influences, feelings, and perceptions of 9 Mexican-Americ...
This thesis is about returns to schooling for Mexican immigrants to the United States. The United St...
This qualitative case study collection followed 4 self-identified college-bound Mexican immigrants a...
textMexican immigrant students are entering American schools in great numbers. Many of them come to ...
The gender distribution of jobs remains vastly disproportionate, especially among minority groups: W...
This study highlights the critical realities Mexican undocumented immigrant women face in an anti-im...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effect of immigration status on the age at which migrant...
This study focuses on the participation and learning of five women immigrants in the Northwest US an...
For the past 35 years, borderland industry has opened employment opportunities for women in the comm...
textThis study sought to research and documents the experiences of a group of Mexican undocumented c...
This study focuses on the participation and learning of five women immigrants in the Northwest US an...
The 1.5-generation students\u27 needs have been widely overlooked because of the mythology surroundi...
Abstract only availableResearch studies examining Mexican Americans' career development is important...
Abstract: Previous research suggests that Mexican female migrants face more bar-riers than their mal...
This paper summarizes quantitative and qualitative findings from a 1999 study of Mexican-origin hous...
This research dealt with investigating the influences, feelings, and perceptions of 9 Mexican-Americ...
This thesis is about returns to schooling for Mexican immigrants to the United States. The United St...
This qualitative case study collection followed 4 self-identified college-bound Mexican immigrants a...
textMexican immigrant students are entering American schools in great numbers. Many of them come to ...
The gender distribution of jobs remains vastly disproportionate, especially among minority groups: W...
This study highlights the critical realities Mexican undocumented immigrant women face in an anti-im...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effect of immigration status on the age at which migrant...
This study focuses on the participation and learning of five women immigrants in the Northwest US an...
For the past 35 years, borderland industry has opened employment opportunities for women in the comm...
textThis study sought to research and documents the experiences of a group of Mexican undocumented c...
This study focuses on the participation and learning of five women immigrants in the Northwest US an...
The 1.5-generation students\u27 needs have been widely overlooked because of the mythology surroundi...
Abstract only availableResearch studies examining Mexican Americans' career development is important...