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      <dc:title>Adaptation Process of Cuban and Mexican Immigrants in the United States, 1972-1979</dc:title>
		
      		<dc:creator>Portes, Alejandro</dc:creator>
      	
		
      		<dc:subject>adaptation</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>aspirations</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>birth</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>children</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>Cuban Americans</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>demographic characteristics</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>discrimination</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>education</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>ethnicity</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>human behavior</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>immigrants</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>marital status</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>memberships</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>Mexican Americans</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>motivation</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>occupations</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>parents</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>religious beliefs</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>residents</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>salaries</dc:subject>
      	
		
      		<dc:subject>ICPSR.XVII.A</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>RCMD.IX</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>NACDA.I</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>DSDR.VIII</dc:subject>
      	
      	<dc:description>For this data collection, Cuban and Mexican male immigrants
were interviewed upon their entry into the United States in 1973-1974,
with follow-up interviews in 1976 and 1979. The project sought to
explore the causes and results of changes that occur following
immigration by examining the complex interrelationships between the
effects of what immigrants "bring with them" and the social and
economic context that receives them. The first interview elicited
demographic information such as marital status, number of children,
education, parental information, present and prior occupations, date
and community of birth, prior residency in the United States, present
residency, relatives and friends in the United States, religious
practices, and association membership. Respondents were also asked
about their reasons for coming to the United States, plans to change
residency, perceptions of discrimination in the United States, and
aspirations concerning future occupations, salaries, education, and
opportunities to reach their goals. Subsequent interviews expanded upon
or recorded changes in these areas and also added wife's information
and items on perceptions of problems in the United States, ethnicity of
social relationships and neighborhood, satisfaction with living in the
United States, plans to return to their homeland, languages spoken,
read, and listened to, whether residence was owned or rented, and
whether respondent had become a United States citizen. The study also
recorded Duncan Scores, Treiman Scores, and scores on the Kahl
Modernity Index, Knowledge of English Index, and Knowledge of U.S.
Index.</dc:description>
		
      	<dc:date>2006-01-18</dc:date>
	    
      		<dc:type>survey data</dc:type>
      	
      	<dc:identifier>9672</dc:identifier>
      	<dc:identifier>10.3886/ICPSR09672.v1</dc:identifier>
    	
      		<dc:source>personal interviews and telephone interviews</dc:source>
      	
    	
      		<dc:coverage>United States</dc:coverage>
      	
		
      		<dc:coverage>1972--1979</dc:coverage>
      	
      	<dc:rights> ICPSR metadata records are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 
        3.0 United States License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/).</dc:rights>
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