Existing literature suggests that mixed race/ethnicity children are more likely to experience poor socioemotional wellbeing in both the US and the UK, although the evidence is stronger in the US. It is suggested that this inequality may be a consequence of struggles with identity formation, more limited connections with racial/ethnic/cultural heritage, and increased risk of exposure to racism. Using data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study (n = 13,734) and the US Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort (n ~ 6,250), we examine differences in the socioemotional wellbeing of mixed and non-mixed 5/6 year old children in the UK and US and explore heterogeneity in outcomes across different mixed groups in both locations. We estimate a se...
As diversity increases in the U.S., there is a pressing need to understand ethnic identity developme...
Purpose The Determinants of young Adult Social wellbeing and Health longitudinal study draws on life...
An increasing number of U.S. children are living with interethnic parents, yet we know relatively li...
Existing literature suggests that mixed race/ethnicity children are more likely to experience poor s...
Existing literature suggests that mixed race/ethnicity children are more likely to experience poor s...
The number of people with a ‘mixed’ ethnicity heritage is growing in contemporary Britain. Research ...
Background: Comparative literature investigating race/ethnic patterning of children’s health has fou...
International audienceThe number of people with a "mixed" ethnicity heritage is growing in contempor...
AbstractThis paper investigates ethnic differences in children's socioemotional difficulties and pos...
Introduction: Low parental socio-economic status has been found to be a risk factor for child behavi...
Many claims are made about the significance of interethnic partnerships for individuals and for soci...
Objective. To investigate the effect of racism, own-group ethnic density, diversity and deprivation ...
Background The population of mixed ethnicity individuals in the UK is growing. Despite this demograp...
Studies on adult racial/ethnic minority populations show that the increased concentration of racial/...
Extant studies commonly claim that mixed ethnic children face difficulties inaffiliating with either...
As diversity increases in the U.S., there is a pressing need to understand ethnic identity developme...
Purpose The Determinants of young Adult Social wellbeing and Health longitudinal study draws on life...
An increasing number of U.S. children are living with interethnic parents, yet we know relatively li...
Existing literature suggests that mixed race/ethnicity children are more likely to experience poor s...
Existing literature suggests that mixed race/ethnicity children are more likely to experience poor s...
The number of people with a ‘mixed’ ethnicity heritage is growing in contemporary Britain. Research ...
Background: Comparative literature investigating race/ethnic patterning of children’s health has fou...
International audienceThe number of people with a "mixed" ethnicity heritage is growing in contempor...
AbstractThis paper investigates ethnic differences in children's socioemotional difficulties and pos...
Introduction: Low parental socio-economic status has been found to be a risk factor for child behavi...
Many claims are made about the significance of interethnic partnerships for individuals and for soci...
Objective. To investigate the effect of racism, own-group ethnic density, diversity and deprivation ...
Background The population of mixed ethnicity individuals in the UK is growing. Despite this demograp...
Studies on adult racial/ethnic minority populations show that the increased concentration of racial/...
Extant studies commonly claim that mixed ethnic children face difficulties inaffiliating with either...
As diversity increases in the U.S., there is a pressing need to understand ethnic identity developme...
Purpose The Determinants of young Adult Social wellbeing and Health longitudinal study draws on life...
An increasing number of U.S. children are living with interethnic parents, yet we know relatively li...