A study on social distance between the second and third generations of Indian-Filipinos and Filipinos

The main objective of the study is to determine whether social distance exists between the second and third generations of Indian-Filipinos towards Filipinos, along the social, cultural, and economic dimension, independently and as a whole. This study is of an exploratory-descriptive nature, which...

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Main Author: Ocampo, Jeffrey L.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-167302021-11-13T03:54:02Z A study on social distance between the second and third generations of Indian-Filipinos and Filipinos Ocampo, Jeffrey L. The main objective of the study is to determine whether social distance exists between the second and third generations of Indian-Filipinos towards Filipinos, along the social, cultural, and economic dimension, independently and as a whole. This study is of an exploratory-descriptive nature, which employs both the survey and key-informant interviews for its data gathering purpose. A total number of forty (40) qualified Indian-Filipino respondents were requested to answer the survey, out of this number twenty (20) came from the second generation while the remaining half came from the third generation. Respondents from each generation were further classified according gender, ten (10) were males and ten (10) were females. The results of the study revealed that social distance towards Filipinos exists among both second and third generation Indian-Filipinos. The study showed the existence of a moderate degree of social distance, however, the degree of manifestation was greatest along the economic dimension, followed by the cultural and social dimension, respectively. Contrary to initial expectations, the study also revealed that the third generation Indian-Filipinos manifested a greater degree of social distance than the second generation along the social, cultural and economic dimensions. Qualitative data reveal that the respondents' degree of social distance is affected, one way or another, by certain demographic factors such as place of birth, age, educational attainment, place of residence and nationality. 1994-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/16217 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Social distance Generations Conflict of generations Filipinos Indians in the Philippines Culture conflict
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Social distance
Generations
Conflict of generations
Filipinos
Indians in the Philippines
Culture conflict
spellingShingle Social distance
Generations
Conflict of generations
Filipinos
Indians in the Philippines
Culture conflict
Ocampo, Jeffrey L.
A study on social distance between the second and third generations of Indian-Filipinos and Filipinos
description The main objective of the study is to determine whether social distance exists between the second and third generations of Indian-Filipinos towards Filipinos, along the social, cultural, and economic dimension, independently and as a whole. This study is of an exploratory-descriptive nature, which employs both the survey and key-informant interviews for its data gathering purpose. A total number of forty (40) qualified Indian-Filipino respondents were requested to answer the survey, out of this number twenty (20) came from the second generation while the remaining half came from the third generation. Respondents from each generation were further classified according gender, ten (10) were males and ten (10) were females. The results of the study revealed that social distance towards Filipinos exists among both second and third generation Indian-Filipinos. The study showed the existence of a moderate degree of social distance, however, the degree of manifestation was greatest along the economic dimension, followed by the cultural and social dimension, respectively. Contrary to initial expectations, the study also revealed that the third generation Indian-Filipinos manifested a greater degree of social distance than the second generation along the social, cultural and economic dimensions. Qualitative data reveal that the respondents' degree of social distance is affected, one way or another, by certain demographic factors such as place of birth, age, educational attainment, place of residence and nationality.
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author Ocampo, Jeffrey L.
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title A study on social distance between the second and third generations of Indian-Filipinos and Filipinos
title_short A study on social distance between the second and third generations of Indian-Filipinos and Filipinos
title_full A study on social distance between the second and third generations of Indian-Filipinos and Filipinos
title_fullStr A study on social distance between the second and third generations of Indian-Filipinos and Filipinos
title_full_unstemmed A study on social distance between the second and third generations of Indian-Filipinos and Filipinos
title_sort study on social distance between the second and third generations of indian-filipinos and filipinos
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1994
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