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From Immigrant To Naturalized Citizen Political Incorporation In The United States The New Americans Recent Immigration And American Society Catherine Simpson Bueker

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From Immigrant To Naturalized Citizen Political Incorporation In The United States The New Americans Recent Immigration And American Society Catherine Simpson Bueker
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Publisher: Lfb Scholarly Pub Llc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Catherine Simpson Bueker
ISBN: 9781593321376, 1593321376
Language: English
Year: 2006

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From Immigrant To Naturalized Citizen Political Incorporation In The United States The New Americans Recent Immigration And American Society Catherine Simpson Bueker by Catherine Simpson Bueker 9781593321376, 1593321376 instant download after payment.

Bueker finds that naturalizing and voting are distinct processes. Levels of education, income, and length of eligibility, predict both processes, but an immigrant’s country of origin frequently overrides these other characteristics and works differently in each. Immigrants from countries with the highest likelihood of naturalizing tend to have the lowest odds of voter turnout, while those immigrants from countries with the lowest odds of citizenship acquisition are the most likely to vote, once naturalized. Further, country of origin matters as much for how it interacts with other key characteristics, such as education and income, as for the independent influence it exerts on these two political processes.

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