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The Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX III)
(Cambio Center, 2012)
Review of Demographic Trends Among the Missouri Latino Population and Discussion of Future Information Needs
(Cambio Center, 2004)
This OSEDA presentation sets the context for a discussion about change and well-being of Latinos in Missouri as well as discusses key themes, issues and information needs. Topics include health access, education and ...
Perspectives of work among Mexican Immigrants
(Cambio Center, 2006)
In this pilot study, four Mexican immigrants who have lived in the United States from one to five years were interviewed about their experiences with work in the U.S. Interview data were analyzed using consensual qualitative ...
Hispanic Student Performance on Missouri Standardized Achievement Tests
(Cambio Center, 2007)
This OSEDA presentation discusses an overview of Hispanic students in Missouri, including enrollment change, high school graduation and standardized test results.
Trends in the Perception of School Climate and Community Satisfaction in Areas Receiving Hispanic migration in Missouri during the past 15 years
(Cambio Center, 2005)
This OSEDA presentation discusses perception of education climate and satisfaction in areas receiving Hispanic migration in the past 15 years. (This presentation material is not included in the conference proceedings.)
Latinos in St. Louis today : [session summary]
(Cambio Center, 2004)
This OSEDA presentation discusses the Hispanic population in the St. Louis Metro, including household size, analysis of age and change in population.
Asset accumulation strategies in 3 new settlement Missouri communities
(Cambio Center, 2007)
"'Recent developments in the cultural identity literature can help us to move beyond a deficits approach to viewing culture not an obstacle but as a resource from which individuals draw to create strategies to function in ...
Latino agricultural entrepreneurship strategies, networks of support, and sustainable rural development : Michigan
(Cambio Center, 2020)
This presentation is apart of "The Latino Agricultural Entrepreneurship Project", a research and extension project that studied the diversity of Latino agricultural livelihood strategies--from established farmers to emerging ...
Latino agricultural entrepreneurship pathways : Missouri profiles
(Cambio Center, 2019)
"Profiles of Latino farmers in Missouri. Four groups identified. Group 1: Identified agriculture as the primary economic activity of one of the heads of the household. Group 2: Farmers with sales between $5,000 and $10,000. ...
Newcomer and receiving communities' perspectives on Latino immigrant acculturation in a rural Midwest community
(Cambio Center, 2015)
Purpose of the current study: To understand the perceptions of both Latino newcomers and receiving community members regarding the integration of Latino immigrants in rural communities in the Midwest. This study is part ...
Newcomer and receiving communities' perspectives on Latino immigrant acculturation in a rural Midwest community (community C)
(Cambio Center, 2015)
Purpose of the current study: To understand the perceptions of both Latino newcomers and receiving community members regarding the integration of Latino immigrants in rural communities in the Midwest.
Asset accumulation strategies in 3 new settlement communities (June 2009)
(Cambio Center, 2009)
Purpose of focus groups: to understand... how immigrants are integrating economically and socially; immigrant perceptions on community climate; social relationships and their effect on economic and social integration and ...
Integration efforts of Latino immigrants in three rural communities in the Midwest
(Cambio Center, 2009)
Overall goal of the project is to examine the strategies newcomers use to accumulate assets, minimize vulnerabilities, and to integrate in their communities.
Asset accumulation strategies in 3 new settlement Missouri communities (advisory board meeting)
(Cambio Center, 2007)
The purpose of this research is to examine the strategies newcomers employ to accumulate assets, minimize their vulnerability to risk exposure and become part of their new communities. "Getting by and getting ahead". The ...
Culturally-competent qualitative research with Latino immigrants
(Cambio Center, 2007)
"Historically, immigrants are part of an exploited and underserved population. More research is needed to give voice to life experiences of the disenfranchised and the marginalized groups of society. Culturally competent ...
Asset accumulation strategies in 3 new settlement Missouri communities
(Cambio Center, 2007)
"'Recent developments in the cultural identity literature can help us to move beyond a deficits approach to viewing culture not an obstacle but as a resource from which individuals draw to create strategies to function in ...
Newcomer and receiving communities' perspectives on Latino immigrant acculturation in community B
(Cambio Center, 2015)
Purpose of the project: to understand the perceptions of both Latino newcomers and receiving community members regarding the integration of Latino immigrants in rural communities in the Midwest. This study is part of a ...
Asset accumulation strategies research project report
(Cambio Center, 2007)
The purpose of this research is to examine the strategies newcomers employ to accumulate assets, minimize their vulnerability to risk exposure and become part of their new communities. “Getting by and getting ahead”. The ...
Asset accumulation strategies in 3 new settlement Missouri communities : advisory board meeting (April 9, 2008)
(Cambio Center, 2008)
In this advisory board meeting, the advisory discusses the following topics: additions to agenda, project update and comments, advisory board comments, community forums, information pathways for communities, business sector, ...
Measuring the social and cultural contributions of immigrants to their integration efforts in rural communities
(Cambio Center, 2007)
The purpose of this research is to examine the strategies newcomers employ to accumulate assets, minimize their vulnerability to risk exposure and become part of their new communities. “Getting by and getting ahead”. The ...