Social Exclusion among African Immigrants in the United States

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Social Work Research Pub Date : 2021-02-13 DOI:10.1093/SWR/SVAA022
Sherinah K Saasa, J. L. Allen
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Research suggests exclusionary mechanisms fostering negative socioeconomic outcomes for African immigrants. This study explored predictors of social exclusion among immigrants from African countries living in the United States. The authors examined four dimensions of social exclusion that entail social–cultural and structural–economic exclusion. Authors used structural equation modeling to analyze cross-sectional survey data from first- and second-generation African immigrants across the United States (N = 409). Findings highlighted the negative effects of discrimination on all four dimensions of social exclusion. In addition, higher levels of education were associated with higher levels of social–cultural exclusion, whereas higher levels of income were protective from social and structural–economic exclusion. Authors also found health status, religion, race, and immigrant generation to have significant effects on social exclusion. Study findings have important implications for social workers seeking to identify and prevent exclusionary mechanisms and practices affecting African immigrants in the United States.
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美国非洲移民的社会排斥
研究表明,排他性机制助长了非洲移民的负面社会经济后果。本研究探讨了生活在美国的非洲国家移民中社会排斥的预测因素。作者研究了社会排斥的四个维度,包括社会文化排斥和结构经济排斥。作者使用结构方程模型分析了美国第一代和第二代非洲移民的横断面调查数据(N = 409)。调查结果强调了歧视对社会排斥的所有四个方面的负面影响。此外,较高的教育水平与较高的社会文化排斥程度有关,而较高的收入水平则可以防止社会和结构经济排斥。作者还发现,健康状况、宗教、种族和移民世代对社会排斥有显著影响。研究结果对寻求识别和防止影响美国非洲移民的排他性机制和做法的社会工作者具有重要意义。
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期刊介绍: Social work research addresses psychosocial problems, preventive interventions, treatment of acute and chronic conditions, and community, organizational, policy and administrative issues. Covering the lifespan, social work research may address clinical, services and policy issues. It benefits consumers, practitioners, policy-makers, educators, and the general public by: •Examining prevention and intervention strategies for health and mental health, child welfare, aging, substance abuse, community development, managed care, housing, economic self-sufficiency, family well-being, etc.; Studying the strengths, needs, and inter-relationships of individuals, families, groups, neighborhoods, and social institutions;
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