Not exact matches
«Such a divide
between the local police and
immigrant groups will result in increased crime against
immigrants and in the broader community, create a class of silent victims, and eliminate the potential for assistance from
immigrants in solving crimes or preventing crime.»
About one - fourth of the engineering and technology companies started in the U.S.
between 2006 and 2012 had at least one key founder who was an
immigrant, according to the Kauffman Foundation, a research
group that advocates for entrepreneurial policy.
It was the success ideal that lured the various
immigrant groups into the cultural patterns and inner controls that have gradually weakened the barriers
between them and older Americans.
The tension
between gospel and world was as strong in the
immigrant church as in any native
group, if not stronger.
As we can see, the hypothesis that UKIP vote is driven by experience of change in the local area can be rejected — in fact Pearson correlations
between UKIP vote and increases in the share of each
immigrant group are negative.
The committee began its work in 2016 as an advisory
group to facilitate better communications
between our
immigrant communities and Erie County government, and has helped our community to lead the way for the resettlement of thousands of refugees to WNY.
His first feature film, Les Revenants («They Came Back, 2004), did not have homo intrigue — unlike his second film, Eastern Boys (2013), which revolved around the surprising encounter
between a Parisian teacher and a
group of young
immigrants.
In fact,
between 1840 and 1880 Germans were the largest
group of
immigrants, boosted by the «Forty - Eighters» - a wave of political refugees leaving the German confederacy either because they were on the government's wanted list or simply because they were disappointed by the failure of the 1848 uprisings to bring about political change and wanted to start afresh in a new country.
We investigated ethnic
group differences in the association
between social support, perceived discrimination and mental health in one adolescent and one preadolescent sample of
immigrant children in Norway.
Although we acknowledge the differences
between racial and ethnic minority
groups, for better readability we use the term
immigrant ethnic minority youth throughout this paper.
CCRC recommends a combination of targeted initiatives to remove barriers for specific
groups, such as Aboriginal children, children with disabilities, newly arrived
immigrant children and children in remote communities, with support for broad - based community programming that reduces inequities
between individual children.
This study examined the size of the differential associations
between perceived discrimination and depressive symptoms among
immigrant youth in the US — a rapidly growing and potentially vulnerable demographic
group.
The main results can be summarized as follows: (1) Synchrony during early mother - child interactions has neurophysiological correlates [85] as evidenced though the study of vagal tone [78], cortisol levels [80], and skin conductance [79]; (2) Synchrony impacts infant's cognitive processing [64], school adjustment [86], learning of word - object relations [87], naming of object wholes more than object parts [88]; and IQ [67], [89]; (3) Synchrony is correlated with and / or predicts better adaptation overall (e.g., the capacity for empathy in adolescence [89]; symbolic play and internal state speech [77]; the relation
between mind - related comments and attachment security [90], [91]; and mutual initiation and mutual compliance [74], [92]-RRB-; (3) Lack of synchrony is related to at risk individuals and / or temperamental difficulties such as home observation in identifying problem dyads [93], as well as mother - reported internalizing behaviors [94]; (4) Synchrony has been observable within several behavioral or sensorial modalities: smile strength and eye constriction [52]; tonal and temporal analysis of vocal interactions [95](although, the association
between vocal interactions and synchrony differs
between immigrant (lower synchrony) and non-
immigrant groups [84]-RRB-; mutual gaze [96]; and coordinated movements [37]; (5) Each partner (including the infant) appears to play a role in restoring synchrony during interactions: children have coping behaviors for repairing interactive mismatches [97]; and infants are able to communicate intent and to respond to the intent expressed by the mother at the age of 2 months [98].
However,
between 2001 and 2006, the homeownership rate rose for all
immigrant groups, regardless of how long they had resided in Canada.