ObjectivesLiving in ethnic enclaves may protect racial/ethnic minority populations from discrimination and stress by facilitating positive intergroup relations in those neighborhoods. This study examines how two different aspects of ethnic enclaves-neighborhood ethnic concentration and cultural institutions-are associated with discrimination and stress among Asian American women, and how these associations differ by nativity and time lived in the United States.MethodA community-based survey of Asian American women with geocoded residential addresses was linked with U.S. Census and business listing data. We created neighborhood variables of ethnic concentration and number of Asian cultural institutions. Analyses consisted of linear regressio...
Research suggests that living in communities with high densities of persons from their own ethnic gr...
© 2016 American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association Several factors affecting household form...
Several factors affecting household formations of first- and second-generation. Asian and Hispanic/L...
This study develops the concept of ethnic vitality, and explores the factors that influence it. Buil...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Today, Asians are the fastest growing ethnoracial grou...
The effects of acculturation and socioeconomic status on the residential segregation of Asian Americ...
Immigrants tend to live in areas with higher co-ethnic density, and the effect of neighborhood ethni...
We investigate the residential assimilation of Asian-origin groups in the U.S., paying particular at...
Racial residential segregation is known to affect the social, physical, and mental well-being of seg...
This study explores the moderating role of Ethnic and Racial Identity (ERI) in the relations between...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019This paper explores the residential patterns of the...
Background and Aims. Asian ethnic groups are accompanied by diverging migration histories, cultural...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
<p>This Fig. demonstrates that higher proportions of ethnic minority density in a neighborhood have ...
The present study examines the spatial assimilation patterns of immigrants who arrived as children. ...
Research suggests that living in communities with high densities of persons from their own ethnic gr...
© 2016 American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association Several factors affecting household form...
Several factors affecting household formations of first- and second-generation. Asian and Hispanic/L...
This study develops the concept of ethnic vitality, and explores the factors that influence it. Buil...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Today, Asians are the fastest growing ethnoracial grou...
The effects of acculturation and socioeconomic status on the residential segregation of Asian Americ...
Immigrants tend to live in areas with higher co-ethnic density, and the effect of neighborhood ethni...
We investigate the residential assimilation of Asian-origin groups in the U.S., paying particular at...
Racial residential segregation is known to affect the social, physical, and mental well-being of seg...
This study explores the moderating role of Ethnic and Racial Identity (ERI) in the relations between...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019This paper explores the residential patterns of the...
Background and Aims. Asian ethnic groups are accompanied by diverging migration histories, cultural...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
<p>This Fig. demonstrates that higher proportions of ethnic minority density in a neighborhood have ...
The present study examines the spatial assimilation patterns of immigrants who arrived as children. ...
Research suggests that living in communities with high densities of persons from their own ethnic gr...
© 2016 American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association Several factors affecting household form...
Several factors affecting household formations of first- and second-generation. Asian and Hispanic/L...