This analysis uses data from the 1990 and 2000 Censuses to explore individual and contextual factors that influence U.S.-born Hispanic adults to maintain Spanish alongside English. Cuban of Puerto Rican ancestry, living with a Spanish-dominant person, having children in one’s household, and working in a service- or health-related job all increase the odds of bilingualism. Contextual incentives – growth in a state’s Hispanic population, bilinguals’ status, and Hispanics’ political influence – also positively influence the odds of bilingualism. By showing a positive relationship between upward mobility, political participation, and bilingualism, my findings suggest that it is possible for Hispanics in the U.S. to maintain selected characteri...
What is doing being bilingual? Auer (1984) claims that You cannot be bilingual in your head, you hav...
Properties of the maintenance and loss of Spanish/English bilingualism were investigated in 308 high...
This paper examines the economic consequences of bilingualism. Specifically, we explore whether the ...
Recent research has emphasized the economic, social, and cognitive advantages available to bilingual...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002This dissertation addresses the tension between multi...
Analyzing three waves of data from the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey, this article expl...
Many supporters of official English have accused U.S. Hispanics of refusing to learn English and rej...
The continuous influx of immigrants from Spanish-speaking countries and the concentration of Hispani...
This study investigated Spanish-speaking immigrants’ attitudes towards Spanish, which includes the e...
Objectives. The authors examine the living arrangements of older Mexican immigrants to demonstrate h...
sanra cnu Propenies of the maintenance and loss of SpanishEnglish bilingualism were investigated in ...
We test whether the effect of English proficiency differs between Hispanic and non-Hispanic immigran...
Immigrant replenishment may affect assimilation patterns of US-born descendants by maintaining the u...
With over thirty three million speakers, Spanish is the second most widely used language in the Unit...
Previous research on the Mexican American population in the United States, in particular, focuses on...
What is doing being bilingual? Auer (1984) claims that You cannot be bilingual in your head, you hav...
Properties of the maintenance and loss of Spanish/English bilingualism were investigated in 308 high...
This paper examines the economic consequences of bilingualism. Specifically, we explore whether the ...
Recent research has emphasized the economic, social, and cognitive advantages available to bilingual...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002This dissertation addresses the tension between multi...
Analyzing three waves of data from the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey, this article expl...
Many supporters of official English have accused U.S. Hispanics of refusing to learn English and rej...
The continuous influx of immigrants from Spanish-speaking countries and the concentration of Hispani...
This study investigated Spanish-speaking immigrants’ attitudes towards Spanish, which includes the e...
Objectives. The authors examine the living arrangements of older Mexican immigrants to demonstrate h...
sanra cnu Propenies of the maintenance and loss of SpanishEnglish bilingualism were investigated in ...
We test whether the effect of English proficiency differs between Hispanic and non-Hispanic immigran...
Immigrant replenishment may affect assimilation patterns of US-born descendants by maintaining the u...
With over thirty three million speakers, Spanish is the second most widely used language in the Unit...
Previous research on the Mexican American population in the United States, in particular, focuses on...
What is doing being bilingual? Auer (1984) claims that You cannot be bilingual in your head, you hav...
Properties of the maintenance and loss of Spanish/English bilingualism were investigated in 308 high...
This paper examines the economic consequences of bilingualism. Specifically, we explore whether the ...