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Title: Residential independence: Race and Ethnicity on the Road to Adulthood in Two U.S. Immigrant Gateways
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2011
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Abstract: The living arrangements of young Americans offer a window not only on the transition to adult independence, but also on the incorporation of immigrants and minorities into U.S.society. Of particular interest is whether young people reside with parents or live apart. Focusing on the nations two largest immigrant gateways, pooled data from the 20052007 American Community Surveys show that there are significant racialethnic differences, which are even more marked when immigrant generation is taken into account. Further analysis confirms that residential arrangements are related to adult social roles and personal resources, and controlling for roles and resources eliminates the Black-White gap in parental co-residence. Several predictors, such as personal income and marital status, display distinctive patterns for the different racial and ethnic groups.
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Authors: Batalova, Jeanne; Treas, Judith
Periodical (Full): Advances in Life Course Research
Issue: 1
Volume: 16
Pages: 13-24
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Migration and Immigration, Other, Race and Ethnicity
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