Featured data: Latino Second Generation Study, 2012-2013 [United States] (ICPSR 36625)
New Release from the Resource Center for Minority Data (RCMD) : Latino Second Generation Study, 2012-2013 [United States] (ICPSR 36625).
The Latino Second Generation Study is a national survey of the political experiences and attitudes of 1,050 U.S. born second generation Latinos of foreign-born parents. The goal of the project is to advance scholarly understanding of political socialization and of the long-term effects of the U.S. immigration system on citizen, civic and political participation in the U.S. Additional variables include behavior and attitudes, family immigration history, and demographic background. The survey was fielded online in English and Spanish by the research firm GfK in the summer of 2013. Demographic variables include age, income, size of household, education level, marital status, race/ethnicity, gender, and parent's country of birth and citizenship.
For more information, see the study homepage.
Jul 24, 2017