Hispanic immigration strongly impacts Florida's economic and demographic identity, whose population is projected to become the third largest in the US by 2020. The results from dozens of standard OLS multiple regressions suggest that foreign-born males typically "americanize" within 15 years of arrival in Florida: in accord with Barry Chiswick's broader, years-since-migration variable. English proficiency, occupational scores and ethnicity are just three of the socioeconomic variables used to identify trends in upward mobility and underscore the challenges of Hispanic integration
Provides a detailed look at demographic trends, based on projections of Hispanic population growth f...
Hispanics are the country’s largest and fastest growing minority, but they are not an easily identif...
Miami and all of South Florida is characterized by increasing population diversity.The arrival of Cu...
This research of 1990 census data examines the impact of the substantial entrepreneurship among Cuba...
Identity studies of immigrants are complex because of multiple influences affecting identity reconst...
Updated US Census Bureau estimates and race/ethnic-specific birth and death data for the post-2000 p...
Our understanding of the underlying demographic components of population change in new Hispanic dest...
Introduction: This special report in partnership with CNN en Espanol examines characteristics of Flo...
In 2019 the Hispanic population of the United States surpassed sixty million—or sixty-four million i...
Hispanics are the fastest growing and largest minority group in the United States. Comparing data f...
In 2005–2006 the Northeast Florida Center for Community Initiatives carried out a series of research...
The specific aim of this study was to extend the analysis of migration patterns to Hispanics (Mexica...
Objective. This study examines how racial/ethnic self-identity interrelates with lan-guage ability, ...
This chapter presents some of the exceptional characteristics of recent Hispanic immigration to the ...
This thesis studies the economic return for fluent-bilingualism in South Florida among native-born w...
Provides a detailed look at demographic trends, based on projections of Hispanic population growth f...
Hispanics are the country’s largest and fastest growing minority, but they are not an easily identif...
Miami and all of South Florida is characterized by increasing population diversity.The arrival of Cu...
This research of 1990 census data examines the impact of the substantial entrepreneurship among Cuba...
Identity studies of immigrants are complex because of multiple influences affecting identity reconst...
Updated US Census Bureau estimates and race/ethnic-specific birth and death data for the post-2000 p...
Our understanding of the underlying demographic components of population change in new Hispanic dest...
Introduction: This special report in partnership with CNN en Espanol examines characteristics of Flo...
In 2019 the Hispanic population of the United States surpassed sixty million—or sixty-four million i...
Hispanics are the fastest growing and largest minority group in the United States. Comparing data f...
In 2005–2006 the Northeast Florida Center for Community Initiatives carried out a series of research...
The specific aim of this study was to extend the analysis of migration patterns to Hispanics (Mexica...
Objective. This study examines how racial/ethnic self-identity interrelates with lan-guage ability, ...
This chapter presents some of the exceptional characteristics of recent Hispanic immigration to the ...
This thesis studies the economic return for fluent-bilingualism in South Florida among native-born w...
Provides a detailed look at demographic trends, based on projections of Hispanic population growth f...
Hispanics are the country’s largest and fastest growing minority, but they are not an easily identif...
Miami and all of South Florida is characterized by increasing population diversity.The arrival of Cu...