Author: Center for Mexican American studies (Austin, Tex).
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Mexican American Monograph Series
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Mexican American Studies
Author: Mexican American Studies Program (Houston, Tex.)
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War Along the Border
Author: Arnoldo De Len̤
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1603445250
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 359
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Scholars contributing to this volume consider topics ranging from the effects of the Mexican Revolution on Tejano and African American communities to its impact on Texas' economy and agriculture. Other essays consider the ways that Mexican Americans north of the border affected the course of the revolution itself. .
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1603445250
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 359
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Scholars contributing to this volume consider topics ranging from the effects of the Mexican Revolution on Tejano and African American communities to its impact on Texas' economy and agriculture. Other essays consider the ways that Mexican Americans north of the border affected the course of the revolution itself. .
Mexican American Monographs
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Monograph Series
Author: Center for US Mexican Studies (San Diego, Calif.)
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Mexican American Monographs
Author: University of Texas at Austin. Center for Mexican American Studies
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Ethnicity in the Sunbelt
Author: Arnoldo De León (Historiker, USA)
Publisher: University of Houston
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 290
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Seventh publication in the widely-acclaimed Mexican American Studies Monograph Series at the University of Houston, ETHNICITY IN THE SUNBELT: A HISTORY OF MEXICAN AMERICANS IN HOUSTON, by Arnoldo de Leon, provides a solid, substantive discussion of Houston's Mexican community. The monograph resulted from research the author conducted during a year-long tenure as Visiting Scholar in the Mexican American Studies Program at the University of Houston. The author's stated goals are: 1. To address some of the issues raised by recent writings. 2. To provide a framework within which to understand the process of Chicano urban community development. 3. To scrutinize the subject of social differentiation in the historical experience of Chicanos. 4. To rectify the lacunae that exist in Texas Chicano urban history. 5. To place the experience of Mexicanos in Houston within the context of an urban setting.
Publisher: University of Houston
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 290
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Seventh publication in the widely-acclaimed Mexican American Studies Monograph Series at the University of Houston, ETHNICITY IN THE SUNBELT: A HISTORY OF MEXICAN AMERICANS IN HOUSTON, by Arnoldo de Leon, provides a solid, substantive discussion of Houston's Mexican community. The monograph resulted from research the author conducted during a year-long tenure as Visiting Scholar in the Mexican American Studies Program at the University of Houston. The author's stated goals are: 1. To address some of the issues raised by recent writings. 2. To provide a framework within which to understand the process of Chicano urban community development. 3. To scrutinize the subject of social differentiation in the historical experience of Chicanos. 4. To rectify the lacunae that exist in Texas Chicano urban history. 5. To place the experience of Mexicanos in Houston within the context of an urban setting.
Mexican American Fertility Patterns
Author: Frank D. Bean
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292769784
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 193
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The Mexican American population is the fastest growing major racial/ethnic group in the United States. During the decade 1970–1980, the Mexican origin population increased from 4.5 million to 8.7 million persons. High fertility, not immigration, was responsible for nearly two-thirds of this growth. Recent and historical evidence shows that women of Mexican origin or descent bear significantly more children than other white women in the United States. Mexican American Fertility Patterns clarifies the nature and magnitude of these fertility differences by analyzing patterns of childbearing both across ethnic groups and within the Mexican American population. Using data from the 1970 and 1980 U.S. Censuses and from the 1976 Survey of Income and Education, the authors evaluate various hypotheses of cultural, social, demographic, and/or economic factors as determinants of fertility differences. Empirical analyses center on the interrelationships between fertility and generational status, language usage and proficiency, and female education. This timely report concludes that Mexican American fertility is closest to that of other whites under conditions of greater access to the opportunity structures of the society.
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292769784
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 193
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The Mexican American population is the fastest growing major racial/ethnic group in the United States. During the decade 1970–1980, the Mexican origin population increased from 4.5 million to 8.7 million persons. High fertility, not immigration, was responsible for nearly two-thirds of this growth. Recent and historical evidence shows that women of Mexican origin or descent bear significantly more children than other white women in the United States. Mexican American Fertility Patterns clarifies the nature and magnitude of these fertility differences by analyzing patterns of childbearing both across ethnic groups and within the Mexican American population. Using data from the 1970 and 1980 U.S. Censuses and from the 1976 Survey of Income and Education, the authors evaluate various hypotheses of cultural, social, demographic, and/or economic factors as determinants of fertility differences. Empirical analyses center on the interrelationships between fertility and generational status, language usage and proficiency, and female education. This timely report concludes that Mexican American fertility is closest to that of other whites under conditions of greater access to the opportunity structures of the society.
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Category : Mexican Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 286
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