This issue brief will examine some of the issues pertaining to the how language policy and SES are related. Due to a large flux of immigration from nations with a common linguistic and cultural background, and the globalized economy, there have been growing instances of a direct correlation between language policy and socio-economic status. For the purpose of providing an overview of this topic, the Spanish language will be the primary foreign language of focus
In the context of globalization and increasing international cooperation in different spheres of lif...
This paper examines the economic consequences of bilingualism. Specifically, we explore whether the ...
Relatively little is known about what individual-level factors drive Americans\u27 attitudes toward ...
This issue brief will highlight the connection between language policy and immigrant status in the U...
Low socioeconomic status is highly correlated to poor English proficiency. But despite this marginal...
The primary argument of this issue brief is that socioeconomic status can have a significant effect ...
Foreign language education policy has been a topic of concern in the USA since the time of the found...
Over the past several decades, the Spanish language has been considered secondary to English, specif...
This paper provides a comparative perspective on a language minority group in the United States, off...
English is not the official national language of the United States of America. However, this issue h...
As the most widely spoken minority language in the United States, Spanish has an undeniable presence...
This paper aims to analyze the commodification aspect of dominant languages, in particular, English,...
The article is a continuation of studies of the theoretical aspects of language policy in a multinat...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
In the context of globalization and increasing international cooperation in different spheres of lif...
This paper examines the economic consequences of bilingualism. Specifically, we explore whether the ...
Relatively little is known about what individual-level factors drive Americans\u27 attitudes toward ...
This issue brief will highlight the connection between language policy and immigrant status in the U...
Low socioeconomic status is highly correlated to poor English proficiency. But despite this marginal...
The primary argument of this issue brief is that socioeconomic status can have a significant effect ...
Foreign language education policy has been a topic of concern in the USA since the time of the found...
Over the past several decades, the Spanish language has been considered secondary to English, specif...
This paper provides a comparative perspective on a language minority group in the United States, off...
English is not the official national language of the United States of America. However, this issue h...
As the most widely spoken minority language in the United States, Spanish has an undeniable presence...
This paper aims to analyze the commodification aspect of dominant languages, in particular, English,...
The article is a continuation of studies of the theoretical aspects of language policy in a multinat...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
In the context of globalization and increasing international cooperation in different spheres of lif...
This paper examines the economic consequences of bilingualism. Specifically, we explore whether the ...
Relatively little is known about what individual-level factors drive Americans\u27 attitudes toward ...