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Title: Cuban Immigrant Integration: An Historical Examination
Citation Type: Conference Paper
Publication Year: 2012
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Abstract: Using a double cohort methodological design linking age and duration within the United States and data from the 1990, 2000 census, as well as the 2010 American Community Survey, this paper examines the process of Cuban immigrant integration with respect to language acquisition, citizenship status, and poverty status. Previous studies of Cuban immigrant cohorts residing in Miami-Dade County showed that there has been integration into mainstream American society using these benchmarks, but there were some special cases with language acquisition. This paper updates this research and focuses nationally on Cuban immigrant cohort integration. Where there are large enough populations of Cuban immigrant cohorts, there will be an examination at the metropolitan level to compare integration success at the local level.
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Authors: Condon, Katherine
Conference Name: Southern Demographic Association
Publisher Location: Williamsburg, VA
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Migration and Immigration
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