This research explores how residential segregation and discrimination as social forces affect the health of Puerto Rican and Mexican Americans in Chicago. Data from Puerto Rican and Mexican American residents of Chicago are analyzed by multi-level model and multivariate regression techniques. The findings reveal that (1) residential segregation is beneficial for the physical health of second- or later-generation Mexican Americans and benign for the physical health of first-generation Mexican Americans whereas it is deleterious for the physical health of Puerto Ricans regardless of generational status; (2) perceived discrimination is adversely associated with physical health for both Puerto Rican and Mexican Americans. Marriage, however, mod...
Hispanic immigration in the USA and its effect on many areas of US society are of great relevance to...
The health of the Latino migrant population in the United States is necessary to understand and addr...
Latinos, especially immigrant Latinos, have lower mortality rates and some better health outcomes th...
Research suggests that living in communities with high densities of persons from their own ethnic gr...
U.S. Hispanics experience health disparities that are in part socially determined. My dissertation e...
Few studies examine differential exposure to forms of social marginality, and how they contribute to...
The purpose of this research is to document and explain ethnic variation in health among Latino adul...
Although Hispanics have rates of poverty similar to African Americans, their health is more comparab...
Research has long established that racial/ethnic minority residential segregation is related to a va...
Although socioeconomic status (SES) is hypothesized to be one of the key mechanisms that links segre...
Although socioeconomic status (SES) is hypothesized to be one of the key mechanisms that links segre...
This dissertation examines the role of ethnic enclaves on diabetes and depression risk for older Lat...
We used cross-sectional data on 2,660 black and 2,611 Mexican-American adult participants in the Nat...
The current political climate has erupted long standing undercurrents of racism and hatred in the U....
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
Hispanic immigration in the USA and its effect on many areas of US society are of great relevance to...
The health of the Latino migrant population in the United States is necessary to understand and addr...
Latinos, especially immigrant Latinos, have lower mortality rates and some better health outcomes th...
Research suggests that living in communities with high densities of persons from their own ethnic gr...
U.S. Hispanics experience health disparities that are in part socially determined. My dissertation e...
Few studies examine differential exposure to forms of social marginality, and how they contribute to...
The purpose of this research is to document and explain ethnic variation in health among Latino adul...
Although Hispanics have rates of poverty similar to African Americans, their health is more comparab...
Research has long established that racial/ethnic minority residential segregation is related to a va...
Although socioeconomic status (SES) is hypothesized to be one of the key mechanisms that links segre...
Although socioeconomic status (SES) is hypothesized to be one of the key mechanisms that links segre...
This dissertation examines the role of ethnic enclaves on diabetes and depression risk for older Lat...
We used cross-sectional data on 2,660 black and 2,611 Mexican-American adult participants in the Nat...
The current political climate has erupted long standing undercurrents of racism and hatred in the U....
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
Hispanic immigration in the USA and its effect on many areas of US society are of great relevance to...
The health of the Latino migrant population in the United States is necessary to understand and addr...
Latinos, especially immigrant Latinos, have lower mortality rates and some better health outcomes th...