Blank S, Torrechila R S
Int Migr Rev. 1998 Spring;32(1):3-19.
"Using data from the 1990 [U.S.] Panel Study of Income Dynamics Latino Sample, this study examines three competing hypotheses for understanding extended family living among Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban immigrants. The findings indicate no significant relationship between living with extended kin and cultural indicators--such as English fluency--or economic factors--such as employment and income. Rather, the data support a life course explanation. Extended family living arrangements among Latino immigrants represent a resource generating strategy for caring for young children and older adults."
本研究利用1990年[美国]收入动态面板研究中的拉丁裔样本数据,检验了关于理解墨西哥、波多黎各和古巴移民中大家庭生活情况的三种相互竞争的假设。研究结果表明,与大家庭亲属同住与文化指标(如英语流利程度)或经济因素(如就业和收入)之间没有显著关系。相反,数据支持一种生命历程解释。拉丁裔移民中的大家庭生活安排是一种照顾幼儿和老年人的资源生成策略。