This paper evaluates comparative patterns of fertility in new Hispanic destinations and established gateways using pooled cross-sectional data from the 2005–2009 microdata files of the American Community Survey. Changing Hispanic fertility provides a useful indicator of cultural incorporation. Analyses show that high fertility among Hispanics has been driven in part by the Mexican origin and other new immigrant populations (e.g., non-citizens, those with poor English language skills, etc.). However, high fertility rates among Hispanics cannot be explained entirely by sociodemographical characteristics that place them at higher risk of fertility. For 2005–2009, Hispanic fertility rates were 48 percent higher than fertility among whites; they...
Against a backdrop of two new developments in the fertility behavior of the Mexican- Origin populati...
In this article we did a comparative analysis of recent trends and differentials in Hispanic fertili...
This dissertation examines three factors that potentially contribute to racial-ethnic differences in...
This paper demonstrates that the apparently much higher Hispanic/Mexican fertility is almost exclusi...
This study examines the fertility of immigrants to the United States. Although, on average, immigran...
This examination of the fertility of immigrants moving to the United States from high fertility coun...
Background: Mexican-American fertility is poorly understood because data limitations prevent researc...
Our understanding of the underlying demographic components of population change in new Hispanic dest...
What explains the curious pattern of Hispanic fertility in the United States? This dissertation expl...
Because pronatalist sentiments may be an important aspect of Mexican-American ethnic heritage, this ...
The paper deals with fertility determinants in the populations of immigrants and nonimmigrants in th...
ABSTRACT: Although researchers have tried to explain the relatively high fertility ofMexican America...
This article provides the first cross-national assessment of Latina immigrant fertility trends. Spec...
This article provides the first cross-national assessment of Latina immigrant fertility trends. Spec...
This article provides the first cross-national assessment of Latina immigrant fertility trends. Spec...
Against a backdrop of two new developments in the fertility behavior of the Mexican- Origin populati...
In this article we did a comparative analysis of recent trends and differentials in Hispanic fertili...
This dissertation examines three factors that potentially contribute to racial-ethnic differences in...
This paper demonstrates that the apparently much higher Hispanic/Mexican fertility is almost exclusi...
This study examines the fertility of immigrants to the United States. Although, on average, immigran...
This examination of the fertility of immigrants moving to the United States from high fertility coun...
Background: Mexican-American fertility is poorly understood because data limitations prevent researc...
Our understanding of the underlying demographic components of population change in new Hispanic dest...
What explains the curious pattern of Hispanic fertility in the United States? This dissertation expl...
Because pronatalist sentiments may be an important aspect of Mexican-American ethnic heritage, this ...
The paper deals with fertility determinants in the populations of immigrants and nonimmigrants in th...
ABSTRACT: Although researchers have tried to explain the relatively high fertility ofMexican America...
This article provides the first cross-national assessment of Latina immigrant fertility trends. Spec...
This article provides the first cross-national assessment of Latina immigrant fertility trends. Spec...
This article provides the first cross-national assessment of Latina immigrant fertility trends. Spec...
Against a backdrop of two new developments in the fertility behavior of the Mexican- Origin populati...
In this article we did a comparative analysis of recent trends and differentials in Hispanic fertili...
This dissertation examines three factors that potentially contribute to racial-ethnic differences in...