Strengths and Challenges of New Immigrant Families
Implications for Research, Education, Policy, and Service
Herausgeber: Dalla, Rochelle L.; Johnson, Julie M.; Defrain, John
Strengths and Challenges of New Immigrant Families
Implications for Research, Education, Policy, and Service
Herausgeber: Dalla, Rochelle L.; Johnson, Julie M.; Defrain, John
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This book is comprised of nineteen chapters written by scholars with expertise on immigrant families representing every corner of the globe_from Africa and India to Europe and Central America. It provides a springboard from which to answer the application and 'what now' questions for those who work with immigrant families in a variety of capacities_from academicians and researchers to educators and human-service providers.
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This book is comprised of nineteen chapters written by scholars with expertise on immigrant families representing every corner of the globe_from Africa and India to Europe and Central America. It provides a springboard from which to answer the application and 'what now' questions for those who work with immigrant families in a variety of capacities_from academicians and researchers to educators and human-service providers.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 719g
- ISBN-13: 9780739114575
- ISBN-10: 0739114573
- Artikelnr.: 26848710
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 719g
- ISBN-13: 9780739114575
- ISBN-10: 0739114573
- Artikelnr.: 26848710
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Rochelle L. Dalla is an associate professor; John DeFrain is an extension professor; Julie M. Johnson is chair and professor; Douglas A. Abbott is a professor, all in the Department of Child, Youth, and Family Studies at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
Part 1 Introduction Part 2 I. How Immigration Changes Immigrants and How
Immigrants Change America Chapter 3 Chapter 1. An Evaluation of the
Psychological Research on Acculturation and Enculturation Processes among
Recently Immigrating Populations Chapter 4 Chapter 2. A Sociological
Analysis of the Psychosocial Adaptation of Khmer Refugees in Massachusetts
Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Understanding the Immigration Experience through a
Lifecourse Lens: Four Personal Stories Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Transnational
Families and the Social Construction of Identity: Whiteness Matters Part 7
II. Marriages and Families Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Influence of American
Culture of East Indian Immigrants' Perception of Marriage and Family Life
Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Strong Marriages in Latino Culture Chapter 10 Chapter
7. Family Strengths of Hmong and Somalil Refugees in the United States
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Migrating Latinas and the Grief Process Chapter 12
Chapter 9. Career and Employment Concerns of Immigrant Women Part 13 III.
Parents and Children Chapter 14 Chapter 10. Childcare Challenges of African
Immigrant Families: An Inductive Thematic Analysis Chapter 15 Chapter 11.
Decisions about Child Rearing Practices in First Generation Asian Indian
Immigrants Chapter 16 Chapter 12. Intergenerational Differences in
Acculturation and Family Conflict among Korean Immigrant Families Chapter
17 Chapter 13. Lost Boys Finding Their Way: Challenges, Changes, and Small
Victories of Young Sudanese Refugees in the United States Chapter 18
Chapter 14. Distant Relations between Migrant Adult Children and Their
Older Parents Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Co-Residence in Chinese Immigrant
Families Part 20 IV. Community and Programmatic Issues Chapter 21 Chapter
16. Stress, Status, and Sociability: Exploring Residential Satisfaction in
the Rural Midwest Following Rapid Immigration Chapter 22 Chapter 17. Rural
Latino Immigrant Families: Hunger, Housing, and Social Support Chapter 23
Chapter 18. Parental Stress Among U.S. Mexican Heritage Parents:
Implications for Culturally Relevant Family Life Education Chapter 24
Chapter 19. The Impact of Latino Immigrants and Bicultural Program
Coordinators on Organizational Philosophy and Values: A Case Study of
Organizational Responsiveness Part 25 Epilogue
Immigrants Change America Chapter 3 Chapter 1. An Evaluation of the
Psychological Research on Acculturation and Enculturation Processes among
Recently Immigrating Populations Chapter 4 Chapter 2. A Sociological
Analysis of the Psychosocial Adaptation of Khmer Refugees in Massachusetts
Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Understanding the Immigration Experience through a
Lifecourse Lens: Four Personal Stories Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Transnational
Families and the Social Construction of Identity: Whiteness Matters Part 7
II. Marriages and Families Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Influence of American
Culture of East Indian Immigrants' Perception of Marriage and Family Life
Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Strong Marriages in Latino Culture Chapter 10 Chapter
7. Family Strengths of Hmong and Somalil Refugees in the United States
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Migrating Latinas and the Grief Process Chapter 12
Chapter 9. Career and Employment Concerns of Immigrant Women Part 13 III.
Parents and Children Chapter 14 Chapter 10. Childcare Challenges of African
Immigrant Families: An Inductive Thematic Analysis Chapter 15 Chapter 11.
Decisions about Child Rearing Practices in First Generation Asian Indian
Immigrants Chapter 16 Chapter 12. Intergenerational Differences in
Acculturation and Family Conflict among Korean Immigrant Families Chapter
17 Chapter 13. Lost Boys Finding Their Way: Challenges, Changes, and Small
Victories of Young Sudanese Refugees in the United States Chapter 18
Chapter 14. Distant Relations between Migrant Adult Children and Their
Older Parents Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Co-Residence in Chinese Immigrant
Families Part 20 IV. Community and Programmatic Issues Chapter 21 Chapter
16. Stress, Status, and Sociability: Exploring Residential Satisfaction in
the Rural Midwest Following Rapid Immigration Chapter 22 Chapter 17. Rural
Latino Immigrant Families: Hunger, Housing, and Social Support Chapter 23
Chapter 18. Parental Stress Among U.S. Mexican Heritage Parents:
Implications for Culturally Relevant Family Life Education Chapter 24
Chapter 19. The Impact of Latino Immigrants and Bicultural Program
Coordinators on Organizational Philosophy and Values: A Case Study of
Organizational Responsiveness Part 25 Epilogue
Part 1 Introduction Part 2 I. How Immigration Changes Immigrants and How
Immigrants Change America Chapter 3 Chapter 1. An Evaluation of the
Psychological Research on Acculturation and Enculturation Processes among
Recently Immigrating Populations Chapter 4 Chapter 2. A Sociological
Analysis of the Psychosocial Adaptation of Khmer Refugees in Massachusetts
Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Understanding the Immigration Experience through a
Lifecourse Lens: Four Personal Stories Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Transnational
Families and the Social Construction of Identity: Whiteness Matters Part 7
II. Marriages and Families Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Influence of American
Culture of East Indian Immigrants' Perception of Marriage and Family Life
Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Strong Marriages in Latino Culture Chapter 10 Chapter
7. Family Strengths of Hmong and Somalil Refugees in the United States
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Migrating Latinas and the Grief Process Chapter 12
Chapter 9. Career and Employment Concerns of Immigrant Women Part 13 III.
Parents and Children Chapter 14 Chapter 10. Childcare Challenges of African
Immigrant Families: An Inductive Thematic Analysis Chapter 15 Chapter 11.
Decisions about Child Rearing Practices in First Generation Asian Indian
Immigrants Chapter 16 Chapter 12. Intergenerational Differences in
Acculturation and Family Conflict among Korean Immigrant Families Chapter
17 Chapter 13. Lost Boys Finding Their Way: Challenges, Changes, and Small
Victories of Young Sudanese Refugees in the United States Chapter 18
Chapter 14. Distant Relations between Migrant Adult Children and Their
Older Parents Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Co-Residence in Chinese Immigrant
Families Part 20 IV. Community and Programmatic Issues Chapter 21 Chapter
16. Stress, Status, and Sociability: Exploring Residential Satisfaction in
the Rural Midwest Following Rapid Immigration Chapter 22 Chapter 17. Rural
Latino Immigrant Families: Hunger, Housing, and Social Support Chapter 23
Chapter 18. Parental Stress Among U.S. Mexican Heritage Parents:
Implications for Culturally Relevant Family Life Education Chapter 24
Chapter 19. The Impact of Latino Immigrants and Bicultural Program
Coordinators on Organizational Philosophy and Values: A Case Study of
Organizational Responsiveness Part 25 Epilogue
Immigrants Change America Chapter 3 Chapter 1. An Evaluation of the
Psychological Research on Acculturation and Enculturation Processes among
Recently Immigrating Populations Chapter 4 Chapter 2. A Sociological
Analysis of the Psychosocial Adaptation of Khmer Refugees in Massachusetts
Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Understanding the Immigration Experience through a
Lifecourse Lens: Four Personal Stories Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Transnational
Families and the Social Construction of Identity: Whiteness Matters Part 7
II. Marriages and Families Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Influence of American
Culture of East Indian Immigrants' Perception of Marriage and Family Life
Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Strong Marriages in Latino Culture Chapter 10 Chapter
7. Family Strengths of Hmong and Somalil Refugees in the United States
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Migrating Latinas and the Grief Process Chapter 12
Chapter 9. Career and Employment Concerns of Immigrant Women Part 13 III.
Parents and Children Chapter 14 Chapter 10. Childcare Challenges of African
Immigrant Families: An Inductive Thematic Analysis Chapter 15 Chapter 11.
Decisions about Child Rearing Practices in First Generation Asian Indian
Immigrants Chapter 16 Chapter 12. Intergenerational Differences in
Acculturation and Family Conflict among Korean Immigrant Families Chapter
17 Chapter 13. Lost Boys Finding Their Way: Challenges, Changes, and Small
Victories of Young Sudanese Refugees in the United States Chapter 18
Chapter 14. Distant Relations between Migrant Adult Children and Their
Older Parents Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Co-Residence in Chinese Immigrant
Families Part 20 IV. Community and Programmatic Issues Chapter 21 Chapter
16. Stress, Status, and Sociability: Exploring Residential Satisfaction in
the Rural Midwest Following Rapid Immigration Chapter 22 Chapter 17. Rural
Latino Immigrant Families: Hunger, Housing, and Social Support Chapter 23
Chapter 18. Parental Stress Among U.S. Mexican Heritage Parents:
Implications for Culturally Relevant Family Life Education Chapter 24
Chapter 19. The Impact of Latino Immigrants and Bicultural Program
Coordinators on Organizational Philosophy and Values: A Case Study of
Organizational Responsiveness Part 25 Epilogue