Parallel ethnic identity development of Mexican-origin adolescents and mothers under the influence of neighborhood Latinx concentration and ethnic-racial diversity
Co-ethnic or ethnically-racially diverse neighborhoods can serve as safe andsupportive places for U.S. immigrant families to explore and develop clarityabout their ethnic identity. Although parents undergo concurrent changes inthe adaptation process with their children, existing research has predomi...
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Main Authors: | TSE, Hin Wing, YAN, Jinjin, SIM, Wei Xiang, ZHANG, Minyu, WEN, Wen, SONG, Jiaxiu, KIM, Su Yeong |
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2024
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