Moderated Linguistic Acculturation and Perceived Group Social Capital on Economic and Occupational Stress among People of Mexican Descent

Adrian J. Archuleta
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Acculturation plays an important role in Hispanics’ work experiences. Differences in acculturation lead to increases in discrimination that impedes economic and social mobility. This study examines the acculturation and social capital associated with various groups on economic/occupational stress. A convenience sample composed of mostly Mexican-Americans (N = 322) pursuing higher education completed several surveys related to acculturation, economic stress, and social capital. Hierarchical regression results indicate that media, social, and linguistic acculturation and the acculturation interaction term were significant in the final model. Social capital gained from friends and community members was also related to economic stress. The findings from this study identify the stressful intersection between various areas of acculturation and economic stress.
有调节的语言文化适应和感知群体社会资本对墨西哥后裔经济和职业压力的影响
文化适应在西班牙人的工作经历中扮演着重要的角色。文化适应的差异导致歧视的增加,阻碍了经济和社会流动。本研究考察了文化适应和社会资本与不同群体在经济/职业压力方面的关系。一个主要由墨西哥裔美国人(N = 322)组成的便利样本完成了与文化适应、经济压力和社会资本有关的几项调查。层次回归结果显示,媒介文化适应、社会文化适应、语言文化适应以及文化适应互动项在最终模型中显著。从朋友和社区成员那里获得的社会资本也与经济压力有关。这项研究的结果确定了不同领域的文化适应和经济压力之间的压力交集。
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