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Title: On Deconstructing Immigrant Generations: Cohorts and the Emigre Cuban Experience

Citation Type: Working Paper

Publication Year: 2004

Abstract: This article offers a new approach for deepening our understanding of the immigrant experience. It describes how and explains why a historically grounded cohort analysis brings to the fore aspects of migr views and involvements, including within a single immigrant generation, other approaches leave undocumented and unexplained. Differences in pre-migration experiences are shown to shape both how immigrants adapt to their new country of settlement and how they relate to their homeland. The utility of the approach is illustrated by contrasting the experiences of different cohorts of Cuban immigrants: how they have adapted here and the nature of their transnational ties.

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Authors: Eckstein, Susan

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Publication Number: 97

Institution: University of California - San Diego

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Publisher Location: San Diego, CA

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Migration and Immigration, Race and Ethnicity

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