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Brown, Susan K. – Social Forces, 2006
Classical assimilation theory postulates that over time, members of immigrant groups will develop more primary ties with native members of the host society. However, lack of data has led most research to rely on the study of either spatial mobility or other secondary variables as proxies of primary ties. Using data from the Multi-City Study of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Theories, Ethnicity, Immigrants