
Legacies
The Story of the Immigrant Second Generation
By: Alejandro Portes, Ruben G. Rumbaut
Paperback | 31 May 2001 | Edition Number 1
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"Legacies is an indispensable guide to understanding how the children of today's immigrants will become the Americans of the 21st Century. For both scholars and the public, it should be essential reading, for it explains why today's approaches to ethnic incorporation will not only fail, but will backfire, yielding a second generation that is less assimilated than it might otherwise be."--Doug Massey, co-author of Worlds in Motion: Understanding International Migration at the End of the Millennium
"Using a unique storehouse of information, and telling a story with analytic precision and grace, Portes and Rumbaut provide a glimpse into the future that is now. Legacies is an important book, one that should be widely and carefully read."--Roger Waldinger, author of Still the Promised City? African Americans and New Immigrants in PostIndustrial New York
"Legacies demonstrates that there is more than one immigrant experience, and more than one second generation. It is a path-setting study, because the diversity among the most recent newcomers, and the varied ties and discontinuities between them and their children, will be the key to understanding race and ethnic relations in this country in the 21st Century."--John Logan, co-author of Urban Fortunes: The Political Economy of Place
"Portes and Rumbaut allow the diverse voices of the new second-generation immigrants to speak, both in vignettes of their life stories and in clear analytical accounts of their schooling, attitudes, and identities. The authors provide a compelling analysis that is both inspiring and troubling."--Charles Hirschman, co-editor of The Handbook of International Migration
"Legacies is itself a legacy--of one of the most ambitious projects ever undertaken to study the integration of the children of immigrants in a nation that styles itself as the nation of immigrants. Portes and Rumbaut have now donated the wealth of insights gained from this project to our common weal, and no one who cares about the American future can afford to ignore what they have to say. It deserves to be read and discussed not only by scholars but also by policymakers and the general public."--Richard Alba, author of Ethnic Identity: The Transformation of White America
"An extraordinary analysis of a contemporary condition that has not yet been fully recognized by our policymakers and commentators: The millions of second generation immigrants who will be a major part of our future. Portes and Rumbaut show the importance of developing intelligent policy."--Saskia Sassen, author of Guests and Aliens
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| List of Tables and Illustrations | p. xi |
| Preface | p. xvii |
| Acknowledgments | p. xxi |
| Twelve Stories | p. 1 |
| Miami Stories | p. 2 |
| Maria de los Angeles and Yvette Santana: August 1993 | p. 2 |
| Melanie Fernandez-Rey: September 1993 | p. 3 |
| Aristide Maillol: August 1993 | p. 4 |
| Armando and Luis Hernandez: July 1995 | p. 4 |
| Mary Patterson: February 1995 | p. 6 |
| Efren Montejo: May 1994 | p. 7 |
| San Diego Stories | p. 8 |
| Jorge, Olga, Miguel Angel, and Estela Cardozo: January 1994 | p. 8 |
| Quy Nguyen: December 1987 | p. 9 |
| Bennie and Jennifer Montoya: October 1995 | p. 11 |
| Sophy Keng: November 1987-June 1988 | p. 12 |
| Yolanda and Carlos Munoz: March 1994 | p. 14 |
| Boua Cha: 1988-1990 | p. 15 |
| The New Americans: An Overview | p. 17 |
| Immigration Yesterday and Today | p. 17 |
| The Size and Concentration of the Second Generation | p. 19 |
| Studying the New Second Generation: The Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study | p. 22 |
| The New Second Generation at a Glance | p. 33 |
| Census Results | p. 33 |
| CILS Results | p. 37 |
| Not Everyone Is Chosen: Segmented Assimilation and Its Determinants | p. 44 |
| How Immigrants Are Received: Modes of Incorporation and Their Consequences | p. 46 |
| Acculturation and Role Reversal | p. 49 |
| Where They Grow Up: Challenges to Second-Generation Adaptation | p. 55 |
| Race | p. 55 |
| Labor Markets | p. 56 |
| Countercultures | p. 59 |
| Confronting the Challenge: Immigrant Social Capital | p. 62 |
| Parental Status, Family Structure, and Gender | p. 62 |
| The Immigrant Community | p. 64 |
| Conclusion | p. 69 |
| Making It in America | p. 70 |
| Early Adaptation and Achievement | p. 72 |
| General Trends | p. 72 |
| Nationality and Achievement | p. 73 |
| Determinants of Parental Economic Achievement: Additive Effects | p. 76 |
| Determinants of Parental Economic Achievement: Interaction Effects | p. 82 |
| Nationality and Family Composition | p. 85 |
| Conclusion | p. 90 |
| In Their Own Eyes: Immigrant Outlooks on America | p. 91 |
| Aura Lila Marin, Cuban, 53, Single Mother (1994) | p. 91 |
| Pao Yang, Laotian Hmong, 57, Father (1995) | p. 93 |
| Optimism | p. 94 |
| Permissiveness | p. 97 |
| Ambition | p. 103 |
| Community and Pride | p. 107 |
| Conclusion | p. 111 |
| Lost in Translation: Language and the New Second Generation | p. 113 |
| Bilingualism: Yesterday and Today | p. 115 |
| Shadow Boxing: Myth and Reality of Language Acculturation | p. 118 |
| General Trends | p. 118 |
| National Differences | p. 122 |
| Forced-March Acculturation | p. 128 |
| What Makes a Bilingual? | p. 134 |
| A Game of Mirrors: Language Instruction and Types of Acculturation | p. 143 |
| Defining the Situation: The Ethnic Identities of Children of Immigrants | p. 147 |
| Sites of Belonging: The Complex Allegiances of Children of Immigrants | p. 149 |
| Developing a Self | p. 149 |
| Past Research | p. 152 |
| Who Am I? Patterns of Ethnic Self-Identification | p. 154 |
| Ethnic Identity Shifts | p. 154 |
| Stability and Salience | p. 157 |
| Ethnic Self-Identities by National Origin | p. 160 |
| Where Do I Come From? Nation, Family, and Identity | p. 161 |
| Correlates of Self-Identities | p. 166 |
| Family Status, Composition, and Language | p. 166 |
| The Influence of Parental Self-Identities | p. 171 |
| Region, Schools, and Discrimination | p. 171 |
| The Race Question | p. 176 |
| Determinants of Ethnic and Racial Identities | p. 181 |
| Conclusion: From Translation Artists to Living Paradoxes | p. 189 |
| The Crucible Within: Family, Schools, and the Psychology of the Second Generation | p. 192 |
| San Diego Families | p. 194 |
| Family Cohesion, Conflict, and Change | p. 197 |
| School Environments and Peer Groups | p. 203 |
| Psychological Well-Being: Self-Esteem and Depressive Affect | p. 207 |
| School Engagement and Effort | p. 211 |
| Educational Expectations | p. 215 |
| Determinants of Psychosocial Outcomes | p. 220 |
| Self-Esteem and Depression | p. 220 |
| Ambition | p. 225 |
| Conclusion | p. 230 |
| School Achievement and Failure | p. 233 |
| Early Educational Achievement | p. 234 |
| Preliminary Results | p. 234 |
| Determinants of Early Achievement | p. 238 |
| Educational Achievement in Late Adolescence | p. 244 |
| Grades in Senior High School | p. 245 |
| Change over Time | p. 250 |
| Dropping Out of School | p. 251 |
| Two Achievement Paradoxes | p. 258 |
| Southeast Asians | p. 258 |
| Cuban Americans | p. 261 |
| Conclusion | p. 267 |
| Conclusion: Mainstream Ideologies and the Long-Term Prospects of Immigrant Communities | p. 269 |
| Two Mainstream Ideologies | p. 270 |
| A Third Way: Selective Acculturation and Bilingualism | p. 274 |
| The Mexican Case | p. 276 |
| Theoretical Reprise | p. 280 |
| Time and Acculturation | p. 281 |
| Reactive Ethnicity and Its Aftermath | p. 284 |
| Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study: Follow-up Questionnaire | p. 287 |
| Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study: Parental Questionnaire | p. 307 |
| Variables Used in Multivariate Analyses: Chapters 6 to 9 | p. 339 |
| Notes | p. 349 |
| References | p. 369 |
| Index | p. 389 |
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ISBN: 9780520228481
ISBN-10: 0520228480
Published: 31st May 2001
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 430
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: University of California Press
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 22.97 x 15.47 x 3.0
Weight (kg): 0.63
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