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How does transnationalism affect the perceptions of discrimination among Dominicans,Puerto Ricans and Cubans?
Authors:Beverly Araujo Dawson  Zulema E Suárez
Institution:1. Associate Professor, Adelphi University School of Social Work, Garden City, New York, USA;2. Core Faculty, Department of Social Work, Capella University, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:Transnationalism provides first- and second-generation immigrants with a dual frame of reference that shapes perceptions of their experiences in the United States (USA). For Caribbean Latino/as, who are likely targets of racial and ethnic discrimination, transnational ties can impact their interpretations of discriminatory incidents. This study explores the relationship between transnationalism and perceptions of discriminatory experiences of 1,577 Caribbean Latino/as Dominicans (= 335), Cubans (= 420), and Puerto Ricans (= 822). These Latino/as were selected from the 2006 Latino National Survey. Suggested by our study findings, after having controlled for demographic and immigration variables, transnational Caribbean Latino/as are more likely to perceive discrimination than those not maintaining transnational ties. We conclude with a discussion of the research and practice implications.
Keywords:Caribbean Latino/as  Cubans  Dominicans  perceived discrimination  Puerto Ricans  transnationalism
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