2000
DOI: 10.15760/etd.2699
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Exploring Transnational Economic, Social, and Political Participation of Mexican Immigrants in Oregon

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“…And in the case of Mexicans in the United States, they also tend to engage more in transnational practices (López Salinas 2016). Consequently, the outcomes resulting from immigrants' type of integration and transnational participation are determined in part by "[t]he kinds of activities in which migrants participate, the institutional arenas where these activities take place, the class resources to which they have access, and their life-cycle stage" (Levitt et al 2003:571).…”
Section: Transnationalism and Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And in the case of Mexicans in the United States, they also tend to engage more in transnational practices (López Salinas 2016). Consequently, the outcomes resulting from immigrants' type of integration and transnational participation are determined in part by "[t]he kinds of activities in which migrants participate, the institutional arenas where these activities take place, the class resources to which they have access, and their life-cycle stage" (Levitt et al 2003:571).…”
Section: Transnationalism and Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%