Sentences with phrase «different immigrant groups»

Different immigrant groups have their own ways of negotiating, decision - making, and discussing financial matters, he says.
American culture is a serious hybrid — an agglomeration of all of the different immigrant groups and nationalities.

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Contemporary evidence about the economic cultures of East Asia, of successful ethnic groups in different countries, or of the mobility of immigrants to this country all seems to point in the same direction: self - denial and discipline are virtues that are the condition sine qua non of early capitalist development.
To date, it remains unclear whether the expectations of female clients are better met in birth centers than in hospital or home births and if the offered birth care connects to the needs of different social groups, such as non-Dutch women, including first, second and third generation immigrants [6, 8, 17].
Two House Democratic groups are stepping into a California race just weeks before the June 7 top - two primary to make the case that the Republican, an immigrant from Lebanon, is no different from Donald Trump.
Democrats are successful in urban districts because their policies accept a variety different social groups (GLBT rights, pathways to citizenship for immigrants, etc.).
An easy way to understand my point is to think of AA who have been in America for generations and recent African Immigrants...... there are a lot of similarities, but they are different groups as well.
It would stand to reason that Mexican - Americans, so different from other immigrant groups, should encounter greater difficulties and pose greater problems.
Huntington's central concern is that 35 years of heavy migration has established a large Hispanic population in the United States that is substantially different from earlier immigrant groups.
In the U.S. there is a constant influx of immigrants, and constant negotiations among individuals and groups from different parts of the world.
First, language barriers faced by different groups (Indigenous people, Francophone minorities outside Québec, Anglophones in Québec and immigrants) are a significant component of the access to justice problems.
Problems with construct validity across immigrant ethnic minority groups may occur when there are different perceptions of meanings of an item.
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