Over the past fifteen years, the bilingualism or language acculturation of the ‘new’ second generation has received increasing attention in the literature. Child bilingualism is viewed as an intervening variable in the relationship between immigrant background factors and the future socioeconomic assimilation of second generation children. Missing from this conversation though is the possibility that language acculturation is not a process occurring only among immigrant children; it can occur among families. I fill this gap by first providing a conceptual framework for understanding how acculturation can occur among families and then producing a blueprint for measuring familial acculturation. I then determine which child and parental factor...
Immigrant families may experienceparent-child differences in acculturation. A critical time in this ...
Interactions with caregivers are important for children’s development. In particular, the language i...
Acculturation presents several unique challenges that can influence the well-being of immigrant chil...
Over the past fifteen years, the bilingualism or language acculturation of the ‘new’ second generati...
Over the past fifteen years, the bilingualism or language acculturation of the ‘new’ second generati...
Previous studies support the link of parental acculturation to their children's academic achievement...
The goal of the present study was to investigate the relationship between parental acculturation att...
This paper extends the analysis of the acquisition of destination language proficiency among immigra...
According to the U.S. Census Bureau (2010), 12.9% of the population in the United States is that of ...
Studies of immigrants' destination language acquisition to date have focused on the individual. In c...
Research on the effect of parental human capital on children’s human capital is complicated by the e...
This study focuses on the impact of parental native language proficiency on the ethnic identities of...
More and more children from immigrant families are becoming bilinguals by exposure to two languages ...
Subtractive bilingualism is a phenomenon that is common among children of immigrants, and refers to ...
This study examined immigrant parents ' role in their young children's language learning a...
Immigrant families may experienceparent-child differences in acculturation. A critical time in this ...
Interactions with caregivers are important for children’s development. In particular, the language i...
Acculturation presents several unique challenges that can influence the well-being of immigrant chil...
Over the past fifteen years, the bilingualism or language acculturation of the ‘new’ second generati...
Over the past fifteen years, the bilingualism or language acculturation of the ‘new’ second generati...
Previous studies support the link of parental acculturation to their children's academic achievement...
The goal of the present study was to investigate the relationship between parental acculturation att...
This paper extends the analysis of the acquisition of destination language proficiency among immigra...
According to the U.S. Census Bureau (2010), 12.9% of the population in the United States is that of ...
Studies of immigrants' destination language acquisition to date have focused on the individual. In c...
Research on the effect of parental human capital on children’s human capital is complicated by the e...
This study focuses on the impact of parental native language proficiency on the ethnic identities of...
More and more children from immigrant families are becoming bilinguals by exposure to two languages ...
Subtractive bilingualism is a phenomenon that is common among children of immigrants, and refers to ...
This study examined immigrant parents ' role in their young children's language learning a...
Immigrant families may experienceparent-child differences in acculturation. A critical time in this ...
Interactions with caregivers are important for children’s development. In particular, the language i...
Acculturation presents several unique challenges that can influence the well-being of immigrant chil...