Muschkin C G, Myers G C
Int Migr. 1985 Dec;23(4):495-509. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2435.1985.tb00336.x.
"The analyses in this research were intended to demonstrate the advantages of utilizing microdata from [U.S.] census sources for examining migration status and related household and family structures. By asking for the self-identification of ethnic origin, in this case Spanish/Hispanic origin, a census is able to trace not only first generation migrants by different durations of residence, but also later generations. The flexibility afforded by microdata tape files enables [the authors] to further examine multilevel effects of migration and family patterns. In this present example, the widespread nature of family instability among persons of Puerto Rican origin in the New York/New Jersey area has been noted." (summary in FRE, SPA)
本研究中的分析旨在证明利用[美国]人口普查来源的微观数据来研究移民状况以及相关家庭和家族结构的优势。通过询问族裔出身的自我认定,在本案例中为西班牙裔/拉丁裔出身,人口普查不仅能够按不同居住时长追踪第一代移民,还能追踪后代。微观数据磁带文件提供的灵活性使[作者们]能够进一步研究移民和家庭模式的多层次影响。在当前这个例子中,纽约/新泽西地区波多黎各裔人群中家庭不稳定的普遍情况已被注意到。(英文、西班牙文摘要)