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Life Pathways of Haitian-American Young Adults in South Florida

机译:南佛罗里达州海地裔美国年轻人的生活途径

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This research examines the life pathways of 1.5 and second generation Haitian immigrants in South Florida. The purpose of the research is to better understand how integration occurs for the children of Haitian immigrants as they transition from adolescence to adulthood. Building upon a prior study of second-generation immigrant adolescents between 1995 and 2000, a sub-set of the original participants was located to participate in this follow-up research. Qualitative interviews were conducted as well as in-depth ethnographic research, including participant observation. Survey instruments used with other second-generation populations were also administered, enabling comparisons with the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study (CILS). The results indicate that educational and occupational achievements were markedly below the participants’ original expectations as adolescents. Gender figures prominently in participants’ familial roles and relationships, with men and women distinctly incorporating both Haitian and American cultural practices within their households. Contrary to previous research, these results on the identification of participants suggest that these young adults claim attachment to both Haiti and to the United States. The unique longitudinal and ethnographic nature of this study contributes to the ongoing discussion of the integration of the children of immigrants by demonstrating significant variation from the prior integration trends observed with Haitian adolescents. The results cast doubt on existing theory on the children of immigrants for explaining the trajectory of Haitian-American integration patterns. Specifically, this research indicates that Haitians are not downwardly mobile and integrating as African Americans. They have higher education and economic standing than their parents and are continuing their education well into their thirties. The respondents have multiple identities in which they increasingly express identification with Haiti, but in some contexts are also developing racialized identifications with African Americans and others of the African diaspora.
机译:这项研究调查了南佛罗里达州1.5岁和第二代海地移民的生活路径。该研究的目的是更好地了解海地移民从青少年过渡到成年后如何发生融合。根据1995年至2000年对第二代移民青少年的先前研究,确定了原始参与者的子集来参与此后续研究。进行了定性访谈以及深入的人种学研究,包括参与者观察。还使用了与其他第二代人群一起使用的调查工具,从而可以与移民子女纵向研究(CILS)进行比较。结果表明,教育和职业成就明显低于参与者对青少年的最初期望。性别在参与者的家庭角色和关系中占重要地位,而男性和女性在其家庭中明显融入了海地和美国的文化习俗。与先前的研究相反,这些关于参与者识别的结果表明,这些年轻人声称对海地和美国都抱有依恋。这项研究独特的纵向和人种学特征,通过证明与先前在海地青少年中观察到的融合趋势存在显着差异,有助于对移民儿童融合的持续讨论。结果使人们对现有的关于移民子女的理论产生了怀疑,这些理论无法解释海地-美国融合模式的轨迹。具体而言,这项研究表明,海地人并没有像非裔美国人那样向下流动和融合。他们比父母具有更高的教育和经济地位,并且将继续接受教育直至其三十多岁。受访者具有多种身份,越来越多地表示对海地的认同,但在某些情况下,他们也在与非裔美国人和其他非洲侨民进行种族化的认同。

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    Vanderkooy Patricia N;

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