While Latinos face high levels of segregation, there is scant research specifically addressing whites’ attitudes towards Latinos regarding their preferences. This study draws from 40 in-depth interviews with whites in Orange County California, an area with a large Latino and Asian population. I demonstrate that white respondents choose to segregate themselves from Latinos. Most studies have used Blumer’s group position theory to explain white attitudes and neighborhood preference towards Blacks. My findings supports Blumer’s group position theory by revealing why white respondents feel threatened by an increase in the Latino population. Yet, the Asian population has also grown, but white respondents convey positive sentiments towards Asians...
2015-08-05Assimilation scholars have focused on the incorporation of immigrants and their children, ...
A 2 × 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
In this paper we adjudicate between competing claims of persisting segregation and rapid integration...
While Latinos face high levels of segregation, there is scant research specifically addressing white...
Until recently, Latinos generally were well integrated geographically and did not live in concentrat...
This study examines the predictors that determine Asians ’ and Hispanics ’ preferences for living in...
Neighborhood racial composition preferences have the potential to produce extreme residential segreg...
The dissertation develops our theorizing about the dynamics of racialization, and the role of race a...
The United States is undergoing dramatic demographic change, primarily from immigration, and many of...
A new study on the housing search process adds to a growing body of research questioning the myth th...
The major post-1965 immigrant groups have established distinctive settlement areas in many American ...
Longitudinal data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics are used to examine patterns and determina...
This study examines the residential outcomes of Latinos in major metropolitan areas using new method...
This article explores the impact of novel change in the ethnic composition of Americans’ local conte...
A 2 x 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
2015-08-05Assimilation scholars have focused on the incorporation of immigrants and their children, ...
A 2 × 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
In this paper we adjudicate between competing claims of persisting segregation and rapid integration...
While Latinos face high levels of segregation, there is scant research specifically addressing white...
Until recently, Latinos generally were well integrated geographically and did not live in concentrat...
This study examines the predictors that determine Asians ’ and Hispanics ’ preferences for living in...
Neighborhood racial composition preferences have the potential to produce extreme residential segreg...
The dissertation develops our theorizing about the dynamics of racialization, and the role of race a...
The United States is undergoing dramatic demographic change, primarily from immigration, and many of...
A new study on the housing search process adds to a growing body of research questioning the myth th...
The major post-1965 immigrant groups have established distinctive settlement areas in many American ...
Longitudinal data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics are used to examine patterns and determina...
This study examines the residential outcomes of Latinos in major metropolitan areas using new method...
This article explores the impact of novel change in the ethnic composition of Americans’ local conte...
A 2 x 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
2015-08-05Assimilation scholars have focused on the incorporation of immigrants and their children, ...
A 2 × 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
In this paper we adjudicate between competing claims of persisting segregation and rapid integration...