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More than 20% of US youth are immigrants or the children of immigrants, and Mexicans represent the largest immigrant group. Findings indicated that Mexican-origin youth living in more diverse neighbourhoods were more likely to demonstrate an Integrated than a Moderately Assimilated profile. Over time, they were more likely to develop a Stable Integrated or Progressive than a Regressive transition profile. No mediating effect of discrimination was found.
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This page is a summary of: Neighbourhood diversity and acculturation profiles of Mexican‐origin adolescents, Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, September 2024, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/casp.2886.
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