This study assesses the pace of cultural assimilation of Mexican Americans by comparing changes in their gender-role attitudes over generations to the European-origin U.S. mainstream. Copyright (c) 2010 by the Southwestern Social Science Association.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-101)Purpose The purpose of the study was to answer tw...
Purpose - Segmented assimilation theory predicts that contemporary non-white groups follow three pat...
This study examines second-generation Latinos born in the U.S. after 1965 and their prospects of ach...
The present study examines the assimilation of Mexican Americans in the United States. Their relativ...
The cultural assimilation of Mexican-Americans in the Southwest is assessed by comparing their food ...
The current study examined the trajectory of gender role attitudes of 471 Mexican-origin adolescents...
The rapid growth of the Mexican American population and its young age structure have focused increas...
This thesis discusses the various level of Mexican American assimilation into American society since...
The purpose of this investigation was twofold. First, an explanation was sought for the observed slo...
This project examines the phenomenon through which those with the national identities and values of ...
This article examines how processes of socioeconomic and cultural incorporation affect marital-disru...
Background: Sexism is a pervasive problem that manifests differently across cultures; however, much ...
Drawing from developmental and cultural adaptation perspectives and using a longitudinal design, thi...
This study explores the postulated relationships between structural attainment (i.e., occupational a...
The purpose of this study is to provide a theoretical overview of how Latina gender-role beliefs are...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-101)Purpose The purpose of the study was to answer tw...
Purpose - Segmented assimilation theory predicts that contemporary non-white groups follow three pat...
This study examines second-generation Latinos born in the U.S. after 1965 and their prospects of ach...
The present study examines the assimilation of Mexican Americans in the United States. Their relativ...
The cultural assimilation of Mexican-Americans in the Southwest is assessed by comparing their food ...
The current study examined the trajectory of gender role attitudes of 471 Mexican-origin adolescents...
The rapid growth of the Mexican American population and its young age structure have focused increas...
This thesis discusses the various level of Mexican American assimilation into American society since...
The purpose of this investigation was twofold. First, an explanation was sought for the observed slo...
This project examines the phenomenon through which those with the national identities and values of ...
This article examines how processes of socioeconomic and cultural incorporation affect marital-disru...
Background: Sexism is a pervasive problem that manifests differently across cultures; however, much ...
Drawing from developmental and cultural adaptation perspectives and using a longitudinal design, thi...
This study explores the postulated relationships between structural attainment (i.e., occupational a...
The purpose of this study is to provide a theoretical overview of how Latina gender-role beliefs are...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-101)Purpose The purpose of the study was to answer tw...
Purpose - Segmented assimilation theory predicts that contemporary non-white groups follow three pat...
This study examines second-generation Latinos born in the U.S. after 1965 and their prospects of ach...