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245 04 $aThe new second generation /$cAlejandro Portes, editor.
260 $aNew York :$bRussell Sage Foundation,$c℗♭1996.
300 $ax, 246 pages ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 221-232) and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction : immigration and its aftermath /$rAlejandro Portes --$tLanguage and the second generation : bilingualism yesterday and today /$rAlejandro Portes and Richard Schauffler --$tDivided fates : immigrant children and the new assimilation /$rM. Patricia Ferna ndez Kelly and Richard Schauffler --$tStudying immigrant adaptation from the 1990 population census : from generational comparisons to the process of "becoming American" /$rCharles Hirschman --$tToday's second generation : evidence from the 1990 census /$rLeif Jensen and Yoshimi Chitose --$tThe households of children of immigrants in South Florida : an exploratory study of extended family arrangements /$rLisandro Pe rez --$tThe crucible within : ethnic identity, self-esteem, and segmented assimilation among children of immigrants /$rRube n G. Rumbaut --$tEthnic and racial identities of second-generation Black immigrants in New York City /$rMary C. Waters --$tSocial capital and the adaptation of the second generation : the case of Vietnamese youth in New Orleans /$rMin Zhou and Carl L. Bankston III.
520 $aThe children of the recent influx of immigrants compose a second generation far different from any this country has known before. Largely nonwhite and from the world's developing nations, these children struggle with complex problems of racial and ethnic relations in multicultural urban neighborhoods where good jobs are increasingly scarce. The New Second Generation chronicles the lives of second-generation youth in Miami, New York City, New Orleans, and Southern California. The contributors balance careful analysis with the voices of the youngsters themselves, focusing primarily on education, career expectations, language preference, ethnic pride, and the influence of their American-born peers. Demographic portraits reveal that although many immigrant youths are poor, this disadvantage is partially offset by the fact that their parents are typically married, self-employed, and off welfare. Historical analysis of language preferences among Miami's Hispanic youth also reveals their unequivocal preference for English. Still other essays explore the process of adaptation and self-definition among immigrant youth, especially the influences of neighborhood, ethnicity, and family. As immigration continues to change the face of the nation's cities, we cannot ignore the crucial issue of how well the children of immigrants will adapt. The New Second Generation provides valuable insight into issues that may spell the difference between regeneration and decay across urban America.
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856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://www.gbv.de/dms/hbz/toc/ht007332411.pdf
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