Haitian and Cuban immigrants in Miami, Florida: are they more similar than they are different?

Q1 Social Sciences African and Black Diaspora Pub Date : 2020-04-27 DOI:10.1080/17528631.2020.1753921
M. John
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ABSTRACT There has been significant research done on the assimilation patterns of immigrants in the US, particularly immigrants of color. However, since fewer studies have focused on Afro-Caribbean and Cuban immigrants, this research extends the literature beyond its current scope by providing a comparative analysis of Haitian and Cuban immigrants, two immigrant groups in Miami, Florida, that have received very little attention comparatively regarding assimilation. Using data from approximately 100 Haitian and Cuban immigrants in and around Little Haiti and Little Havana, the research demonstrates that though both groups are racially and ethnically diverse, assimilation patterns do not prove to be distinctive. Interestingly, the results of this study will also show that for this sample of immigrants, their experiences are relatively similar economically, politically, and culturally. Further, findings challenge classical, segmented and new assimilation theories because they inadequately provide insight on the new wave of immigrants.
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佛罗里达州迈阿密的海地和古巴移民:他们是相似还是不同?
摘要对美国移民,特别是有色人种移民的同化模式进行了大量研究。然而,由于关注非裔加勒比人和古巴移民的研究较少,本研究通过对海地和古巴移民进行比较分析,将文献扩展到目前的范围之外,这两个移民群体位于佛罗里达州迈阿密,在同化方面相对较少受到关注。该研究使用了来自小海地和小哈瓦那及其周边地区约100名海地和古巴移民的数据,表明尽管这两个群体在种族和族裔上都不同,但同化模式并不独特。有趣的是,这项研究的结果还将表明,对于这一移民样本来说,他们在经济、政治和文化上的经历相对相似。此外,这些发现对经典的、分段的和新的同化理论提出了挑战,因为它们没有充分提供对新移民浪潮的见解。
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African and Black Diaspora Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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