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Spain 2 dissonant acculturation 2 selective acculturation 2 self-esteem 2 National-identity 1 Self-identity 1
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Aparicio, Rosa 2 Portes, Alejandro 2 Vickstrom, Erik 2 Celaya, Adrienne 1
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Center for Migration and Development Studies, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs 2
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Working Papers / Center for Migration and Development Studies, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs 2
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Coming of Age in Spain: The Self-identification, Beliefs and Self-Esteem of the Second Generation
Portes, Alejandro; Vickstrom, Erik; Aparicio, Rosa - Center for Migration and Development Studies, Woodrow … - 2011
We review the literature on determinants of ethnic/national self-identities and self-esteem as a prelude to examining these outcomes among a large, statistically representative sample of second generation adolescents in Madrid and Barcelona. While these psycho-social outcomes are malleable, they...
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Who Are We? Parental Influences on Self-identities and Self-esteem of Second Generation Youths in Spain
Portes, Alejandro; Celaya, Adrienne; Vickstrom, Erik; … - Center for Migration and Development Studies, Woodrow … - 2011
We review the literature on determinants of ethnic/national self-identities and self-esteem as a prelude to examining these outcomes among a large, statistically representative sample of second generation adolescents in Madrid and Barcelona. While these psycho-social outcomes are malleable, they...
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