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The social context of assimilation: Testing implications of segmented assimilation theory
Yu Xie
, Emily Greenman
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Social Context
100%
Segmented Assimilation
100%
Immigrants
50%
National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
25%
Popular
25%
At-risk Behavior
25%
Educational Achievement
25%
Immigrant Adolescents
25%
Immigrant children
25%
Psychological Well-being
25%
New Wave
25%
Interaction Effect
25%
Thentest
25%
Social Assimilation
25%
Differential Process
25%
Poor Neighborhoods
25%
Child Welfare
25%
Social Sciences
Youth
100%
Psychological Well-Being
50%
Educational Achievement
50%
Risk Behavior
50%
Longitudinal Analysis
50%
Child Well-Being
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Immigrant
100%