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The Immigrant Family: Cultural Legacies and Cultural Changes

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Journal Int Migr Rev
Date 1997 Jan 1
PMID 12293211
Citations 13
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Abstract

"This article examines the way family and kinship patterns change in the process of immigration--and why. Offering an interpretative synthesis, it emphasizes the way first generation immigrants to the United States fuse together the old and new to create a new kind of family life. The family is seen as a place where there is a dynamic interplay between structure, culture, and agency. New immigrant family patterns are shaped by cultural meanings and social practices immigrants bring with them from their home countries as well as social, economic and cultural forces in the United States."

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