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The study examines current African American and Latino Relations in Philadelphia and postulates on how a rise in Latino immigration may affect inter-group relations. It hypothesized that as Latino immigration grows, a contentious relationship may develop between the groups. The hypothesis could not be supported based on mixed method analysis. The study also examines how certain factors such as political representation, residential segregation, and socioeconomic status effect intra and inter group relations.

Produktbeschreibung
The study examines current African American and Latino Relations in Philadelphia and postulates on how a rise in Latino immigration may affect inter-group relations. It hypothesized that as Latino immigration grows, a contentious relationship may develop between the groups. The hypothesis could not be supported based on mixed method analysis. The study also examines how certain factors such as political representation, residential segregation, and socioeconomic status effect intra and inter group relations.
Autorenporträt
Yasmeen Davis grew up in Philadelphia, PA. The impetus for the study came from visits back home during college breaks where she witnessed a increase in new Latino immigration and subsequently rising inter-group tension. She hopes to pursue her Ph.D. in Sociology to become a research/data analyst with a specialty in diversity facilitation.