Nearly 175, 000 Haitian immigrants have settled in South Florida since the 1970s. Their lives are often lived transnationally with persistent connections and obligations to family members in Haiti. Yet, traditional theories of immigrant assimilation focus on the integration of immigrants into host countries, giving little consideration to relationships and activities that extend into migrants\u27 countries of origin. Conversely, studies of transnational families do not explicitly address incorporation into the receiving country. This dissertation, through the experiences of Haitian immigrants in South Florida, reveals a transnational quest “to raise the family up” through migration, remittances, and the pursuit of higher levels of education...
textMy dissertation examines the cultural, political, and economic relationship between Haiti and th...
Abstract Many young adult Haitian immigrant students (YAHIS) move to the United States hoping to ach...
textMy dissertation examines the cultural, political, and economic relationship between Haiti and th...
Nearly 175, 000 Haitian immigrants have settled in South Florida since the 1970s. Their lives are of...
Nearly 175, 000 Haitian immigrants have settled in South Florida since the 1970s. Their lives are of...
This research examines the life pathways of 1.5 and second generation Haitian immigrants in South Fl...
This research examines the life pathways of 1.5 and second generation Haitian immigrants in South Fl...
Immigration has played a significant role in the structure of American society. Different immigrant ...
Haitian university students represent a part of the increasing diversity of Haitian migrants in the ...
textThis dissertation focuses on the experiences of Haitians living in France who are active in orga...
textThis dissertation focuses on the experiences of Haitians living in France who are active in orga...
Similar to other immigrant populations in the United States, Haitians have a migratory history of es...
textHaitians in the United States represent the fourth largest immigrant population from the Caribbe...
The goal of this ethnographic research was to examine the perceptions of academic success of adolesc...
This study examined and described the racial and ethnic socialization processes of 15 Haitian immigr...
textMy dissertation examines the cultural, political, and economic relationship between Haiti and th...
Abstract Many young adult Haitian immigrant students (YAHIS) move to the United States hoping to ach...
textMy dissertation examines the cultural, political, and economic relationship between Haiti and th...
Nearly 175, 000 Haitian immigrants have settled in South Florida since the 1970s. Their lives are of...
Nearly 175, 000 Haitian immigrants have settled in South Florida since the 1970s. Their lives are of...
This research examines the life pathways of 1.5 and second generation Haitian immigrants in South Fl...
This research examines the life pathways of 1.5 and second generation Haitian immigrants in South Fl...
Immigration has played a significant role in the structure of American society. Different immigrant ...
Haitian university students represent a part of the increasing diversity of Haitian migrants in the ...
textThis dissertation focuses on the experiences of Haitians living in France who are active in orga...
textThis dissertation focuses on the experiences of Haitians living in France who are active in orga...
Similar to other immigrant populations in the United States, Haitians have a migratory history of es...
textHaitians in the United States represent the fourth largest immigrant population from the Caribbe...
The goal of this ethnographic research was to examine the perceptions of academic success of adolesc...
This study examined and described the racial and ethnic socialization processes of 15 Haitian immigr...
textMy dissertation examines the cultural, political, and economic relationship between Haiti and th...
Abstract Many young adult Haitian immigrant students (YAHIS) move to the United States hoping to ach...
textMy dissertation examines the cultural, political, and economic relationship between Haiti and th...