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Bilingualism in older Mexican-American immigrants is associated with higher scores on cognitive screening

Bilingualism in older Mexican-American immigrants is associated with higher scores on cognitive screening

... Hispanic immigrants [26], that cohort was more culturally heterogeneous, with partic- ipants from multiple Caribbean ...Mexican-American immigrants enrolled in the Sacramento Latino Study on Aging ...

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How are you doing in your grandpa’s country? Labour market performance of Latin American immigrants in Spain

How are you doing in your grandpa’s country? Labour market performance of Latin American immigrants in Spain

... and immigrants based on the lack of information or informational asymmetries (Arrow, 1972a, 1972b and 1973; Phelps, ...of immigrants (for example, quality of education) or firms have less knowledge about ...

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Perceived barriers in accessing food among recent Latin American immigrants in Toronto

Perceived barriers in accessing food among recent Latin American immigrants in Toronto

... There is no available sampling frame for this population and the proportion of food insecurity among the LAs is unknown. Considering that this was an exploratory study, we recruited a purposive sample of 70 adult LAs ...

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Incorporating Latin American immigrants into mainstream society :  a study of official and informal policies of integration in Spain and the United States

Incorporating Latin American immigrants into mainstream society : a study of official and informal policies of integration in Spain and the United States

... for immigrants from outside the ...initial immigrants inspired a legacy of inequality between those who came to work and the real ...Latin American immigration also formed a major part of this first ...

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Prevalence of chronic infections and susceptibility to measles and varicella-zoster virus in Latin American immigrants

Prevalence of chronic infections and susceptibility to measles and varicella-zoster virus in Latin American immigrants

... Latino immigrants in Geneva. In Europe, immigrants from Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Brazil and Argentina are more numerous ...with immigrants of other origins may entail different ...Latino ...

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Effectiveness and meaning of “low intensity” cognitive behavioural interventions for Latin American immigrants in London

Effectiveness and meaning of “low intensity” cognitive behavioural interventions for Latin American immigrants in London

... in American immigration policies following the 9/11 terrorist attacks have diverted Latino migration towards Europe (Carlisle, 2006), where, more recently, the current crisis hitting most countries, especially ...

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Aspirations and Happiness of Potential Latin American Immigrants

Aspirations and Happiness of Potential Latin American Immigrants

... Latin American emigrants, in addition to immigrants generally, report lower happiness levels and satisfaction with financial success than natives do in their destination ...

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HCMV Promotes Breast Cancer Metastasis: Impacts of CMVIL-10 in the Tumor Microenvironment

HCMV Promotes Breast Cancer Metastasis: Impacts of CMVIL-10 in the Tumor Microenvironment

... Latin American immigrants were the focus of this study, there is debate among accountability of documented versus undocumented in terms of available Census data and real percentages of Latinos in the region ...

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Effects of Social Support on Reducing Acculturative Stress-Related to Discrimination between Latin and Asian Immigrants: Results from National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS)

Effects of Social Support on Reducing Acculturative Stress-Related to Discrimination between Latin and Asian Immigrants: Results from National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS)

... Despite these limitations, our study is the first to determine differences in the buffering effects of social support on reducing acculturative stress related to discrimination between Asian and Latin American ...

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Understanding differences in access and use of healthcare between international immigrants to Chile and the Chilean-born: a repeated cross-sectional population-based study in Chile

Understanding differences in access and use of healthcare between international immigrants to Chile and the Chilean-born: a repeated cross-sectional population-based study in Chile

... Latin American region, like Argentina or Brazil, Chile is predominantly a migrant sending country rather than a receiver ...South American and other Asian countries have increased their immigration rate ...

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Immigrants and Urbanization

Immigrants and Urbanization

... FIRE The limited water supply in many cities contributed to another menace: the spread of fires. Major fires occurred in almost every large American city dur- ing the 1870s and 1880s. In addition to lacking water ...

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An Analysis of the Underlying Causes of the Poor Performance of Recent Immigrants Using the 2006 Census PUMF and Some Observations on Their Implications for Immigration Policy

An Analysis of the Underlying Causes of the Poor Performance of Recent Immigrants Using the 2006 Census PUMF and Some Observations on Their Implications for Immigration Policy

... recent immigrants who have succeeded in the labour ...recent immigrants who came to Canada from 1990 to 2004, stayed, and were age 25-64 in 2006 could be considered ...more immigrants than can be ...

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Seroprevalence of varicella zoster virus and predictors for seronegativity in the Amsterdam adult population

Seroprevalence of varicella zoster virus and predictors for seronegativity in the Amsterdam adult population

... new immigrants, especially the children, ex- perience VZV infection after settling in the Netherlands, yet data on the incidence of VZV in immigrants in the Netherlands are ...in immigrants and ...

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The impact of immigration on Canada’s labour market

The impact of immigration on Canada’s labour market

... of immigrants, including country of origin, language, and education, which appear to account for about a third of the increase in the earn- ings gap; (2) the decreasing returns on foreign work experience, which ...

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Housing Preferences of Asian and Hispanic/Latino Immigrants in the United States: A Melting Pot or Salad Bowl

Housing Preferences of Asian and Hispanic/Latino Immigrants in the United States: A Melting Pot or Salad Bowl

... and individuals, containing data on 15,717 households and 33,600 adult respondents in 2010. The survey includes most questions covered in four U.S. counterpart datasets: the PSID, CDS, HRS, and NYLS. Results presented in ...

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Holding Disillusionment at Bay: Latino/a Immigrants and Working Class North Carolinians Expose and Reinforce the American Dream's Discrepancies

Holding Disillusionment at Bay: Latino/a Immigrants and Working Class North Carolinians Expose and Reinforce the American Dream's Discrepancies

... African American participant in Cabarrus worked three jobs at the time of the interview; she was an elementary school teaching aide and worked part-time as an office helper and as a concession stand ...African ...

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Other Immigrants: The Global Origins of the American People

Other Immigrants: The Global Origins of the American People

... of immigrants only intermittently significant in terms of ...entrepreneurial immigrants, and their fellow countrymen without the advantages of higher education, who are consigned mainly to low level ...

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Exploring the Career Pathways, Professional Integration and Lived Experiences of Regulated Nurses in Ontario, Canada

Exploring the Career Pathways, Professional Integration and Lived Experiences of Regulated Nurses in Ontario, Canada

... which immigrants arrived in Canada influenced where they ...qualifications immigrants had upon arrival influenced the competency gaps they had to fill upon assessment and whether they had to start from high ...

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Access to Transplantation for Undocumented Pediatric Patients

Access to Transplantation for Undocumented Pediatric Patients

... the family could petition for asylum status. Finally, future parental employment may offer insurance that covers the child medical costs. In this case, important questions are raised about the ethical grounds for listing ...

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First- generation immigrants feel socially excluded and have greater pro-violence attitudes than the native population in England and Wales.

First- generation immigrants feel socially excluded and have greater pro-violence attitudes than the native population in England and Wales.

... second-generation immigrants is comparable to that of the general native-born population (Bersani et ...first-generation immigrants have lower crime and violence levels, but scholars have additionally found ...

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