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Aponte, Sarah – 1999
This annotated bibliography provides an overview of the history, development, and representation of the process of Dominican migration to the United States. It examines the causes and consequences of this massive exodus in connection with the economic and political rapport between the Dominican Republic and the United States. It also offers an…
Descriptors: Dominicans, Foreign Countries, Hispanic Americans, Migration Patterns
Hendricks, Glenn L. – 1975
This paper, presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Congress in Amsterdam, describes the emergence of illegal migration as a social phenomenon of world wide significance. Specifically it examines the nature of the social relations that evolve when a large number of an alien population reside legally in a foreign country and present among…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Area Studies, Dominicans, Ethnic Groups

Ugalde, Antonio; And Others – International Migration Review, 1979
A profile of international Dominican migrants, most of whom come to the United States, is provided. Reasons for migration by age, sex, and social status are discussed and return migration patterns are examined. (Author/MC)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Dominicans, Economic Factors, Educational Background
Hendricks, Glenn – 1974
The objectives of this study are several; to examine one segment of the Dominican immigrant group from a social anthropoligical perspective; to record the nature of the immigration and describe selected aspects of those social structural arrangements which reflect the process of acculturation, thereby placing it in the broader perspective of other…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Influences, Educational Problems, Ethnic Groups

Garrison, Vivian; Weiss, Carol I. – International Migration Review, 1979
This analysis of the acculturative process of one immigrant Dominican family shows that United States immigration policy forces the separation of families. Immigration regulations do not recognize the cooperating kin groups as "family," and thus necessitate extra-legal strategies to reunify these extended families. (MC)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Divorce, Dominicans, Economic Factors

Funkhouser, Edward; Ramos, Fernando A. – International Migration Review, 1993
Using figures from the 1980 Census, the importance of relative earnings and culture in the choice of immigration destination (Puerto Rico or mainland United States) for immigrants from the Spanish-speaking Caribbean is examined. Not all differences in location decision are attributable to differences in reward structure by location. (SLD)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Community Characteristics, Cultural Differences, Decision Making