Many Latino immigrants who enter the US in late childhood or adolescence are reunifying with parents after lengthy separations, and yet there is limited research on this process from their point of view. This article discusses the impact of gender relations on family re-engagement and immigrant adaptation of young men and young women. Young people were interviewed as part of a grounded theory study exploring the process of family separation and reunification for Latino immigrant adolescents who have been separated from their parents for at least four years during immigration. Focus groups, individual interviews and participant observation were used to gather data from 20 Mexican and Central American immigrant adolescents, 12 young men and 8...
This collective case study aimed to gain a better understanding of how families experience prolonged...
Little is known about contributors to positive social, behavioral, and emo-tional adjustment among f...
Introduction: The number of immigrants migrating to the United States has increased over the past th...
Many Latino immigrants who enter the US in late childhood or adolescence are reunifying with parents...
The purpose of this grounded theory study was to explore the process of family separation and reunif...
This study explores the immigration-related family separation and reunification experiences of 7 Mex...
There are increasing numbers of mothers as well as fathers who engage in long-term migration to supp...
Relationships with parents have been identified as a major factor in shaping adolescents’ well-being...
Background and Aims. Shifts in U.S. immigration policy over the past two decades have resulted in in...
Although previous scholarship demonstrates that gender profoundly affects the immigrant incorporatio...
This study aims to document the lived experiences of Latino youth as they navigate environments that...
In 2007 it was estimated that 500,000 Latino immigrants entered the U.S. illegally and are now at ri...
Upon arriving in the US, immigrant youth experience significant stress adjusting to a new culture an...
Although many immigrant children to the U.S. arrive with their parents, a notable proportion are fir...
none1noIntergenerational relationships in immigrant families with adolescent children have attracted...
This collective case study aimed to gain a better understanding of how families experience prolonged...
Little is known about contributors to positive social, behavioral, and emo-tional adjustment among f...
Introduction: The number of immigrants migrating to the United States has increased over the past th...
Many Latino immigrants who enter the US in late childhood or adolescence are reunifying with parents...
The purpose of this grounded theory study was to explore the process of family separation and reunif...
This study explores the immigration-related family separation and reunification experiences of 7 Mex...
There are increasing numbers of mothers as well as fathers who engage in long-term migration to supp...
Relationships with parents have been identified as a major factor in shaping adolescents’ well-being...
Background and Aims. Shifts in U.S. immigration policy over the past two decades have resulted in in...
Although previous scholarship demonstrates that gender profoundly affects the immigrant incorporatio...
This study aims to document the lived experiences of Latino youth as they navigate environments that...
In 2007 it was estimated that 500,000 Latino immigrants entered the U.S. illegally and are now at ri...
Upon arriving in the US, immigrant youth experience significant stress adjusting to a new culture an...
Although many immigrant children to the U.S. arrive with their parents, a notable proportion are fir...
none1noIntergenerational relationships in immigrant families with adolescent children have attracted...
This collective case study aimed to gain a better understanding of how families experience prolonged...
Little is known about contributors to positive social, behavioral, and emo-tional adjustment among f...
Introduction: The number of immigrants migrating to the United States has increased over the past th...