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Title Latinos in the 21st century : their voices and lived experiences / Inigo Álvares and Ada Vargas, editors.

Publication Info. New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2018]
©2018

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Description 1 online resource (x, 144 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Latin American political, economic, and security issues
Latin American political, economic, and security issues.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Precarious paradise : immigrant day laborers in Malibu / Luisa R. Blanco ; Lila Carlsen ; Daniel R. Morrison ; George Carlsen ; Ashley Chaparro ; Erick Molina -- Angelina's journey : immigration dreams and disappointments / Yvonne Ruiz -- Latinos' intergroup contact and prejudice in the United States / Jason R. Popan ; Jesse Acosta ; Michiyo Hirari -- Pathways to Cuban-American homeownership : a case study of race, assimilation, and ownership dynamics / Brandon P. Martínez ; Nick Peterson ; Geroge Wilson -- Status of Latino migrant workers in the United States / Jesús Sánchez.
Summary Latinos in the 21st Century: Their Voices and Lived Experiences opens with the presentation of a study consisting of written surveys, focus groups, and individual interviews with 58 men and women who were seeking employment through the Malibu Community Labor Exchange (MCLE) at the time of the study and were predominantly Hispanic immigrants. A central aim of this study is to develop an understanding of how Spanish-speaking Hispanic immigrant day laborers have fared financially in the aftermath of the economic crisis of 2007-2008, while also providing insights on the important role that a labor exchange, such as the MCLE, plays in the financial wellbeing of Hispanic immigrant workers. Additionally, the use of a narrative approach to facilitating therapeutic conversations as a model for understanding and empowering Latinas and their lived experiences. The resiliency and strengths of Latina immigrants in adapting and coping with resettlement in a new country are also addressed. Next, the authors present an analysis usiung 2015 American Community Survey data to explore the determinants of homeownership among Cuban-Americans in the U.S. Homeownership is an important wealth-generating mechanism and access to it can determine the future socio-economic standing of the second generation and beyond. Drawing insights from the literatures on systemic racism and assimilation, this analysis tests two competing theories of homeownership stratification among Cuban-Americans. The final chapter focuses on the Latino migrant worker experience in the United States and its impact on their living conditions. Latino migrant workers (LMWs) constitute a paradigmatic case of a population subject to structural vulnerability. The authors argue that the dysfunctional U.S. immigration system creates a system of structural vulnerability which generates precarious circumstances in LMWs' everyday lives and health status.
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Language Text in English.
Subject Hispanic Americans -- Attitudes.
Hispanic Americans -- Attitudes.
Hispanic Americans.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Álvarez, Inigo, editor.
Vargas, Ada, editor.
Blanco, Luisa R., contributor.
Carlsen, Lila, contributor.
Morrison, Daniel R., contributor.
Carlsen, George, contributor.
Chaparro, Ashley, contributor.
Molina, Erick, contributor.
Ruiz, Yvonne, contributor.
Popan, Jason R., contributor.
Acosta, Jesse, contributor.
Hirai, Michiyo, contributor.
Martínez, Brandon P., contributor.
Petersen, Nick, contributor.
Wilson, George, Ph. D., contributor.
Sánchez, Jesús, contributor.
Other Form: Print version: Latinos in the 21st century. New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2018] 1536130745 (OCoLC)1016404014
ISBN 9781536130751 (electronic book)
1536130753 (electronic book)
1536130745
9781536130744