拉丁美洲人的跨国汇款实践:分析基于原籍、代际地位和社会资本的差异

Sung David Chun
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我们的研究利用芝加哥地区调查(CAS)的数据,探讨了个人特征以及与同化和种族归属相关的因素对美国拉美裔金融行为的影响。我们特别研究了芝加哥大都会地区拉美裔汇款行为的金额和决定因素的代际差异。我们的研究结果揭示了汇款行为作为一种跨国活动的独特代际模式。虽然第二代拉美人参与汇款活动的程度与他们在国外出生的父母相当,但在第三代及以后的几代人中,汇款活动明显减少。有趣的是,汇款行为似乎与传统的同化措施成反比。与直截了当的同化理论相反,我们的多变量模型更符合跨国观点,表明对于芝加哥地区的外国出生和美国出生的拉美人来说,汇款活动与各种融合指标之间存在正相关。虽然汇款行为的代际下降支持了同化理论,但社会经济地位或同化指标与汇款活动之间的正相关关系促使我们重新评估同化模式的主导地位。我们的研究结果表明,同化过程与汇款行为之间存在着复杂的相互作用,表明后者并不一定会随着前者的发展而减少。这就需要对这两种动态之间错综复杂的关系进行更多的研究。
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Transnational Remittance Practices Among Latinos: Analyzing Differences Based on Nativity, Generational Status, and Social Capital
Using data from the Chicago Area Survey (CAS), our study explores the impact of individual characteristics and factors linked to assimilation and ethnic attachment on the financial behaviors of Latinos in the United States. We particularly examine generational variations in the amount and determinants of remittance behavior among Latinos in the Chicago Metropolitan area. Our findings reveal distinct generational patterns in remittance practices as a transnational activity. While second-generation Latinos engage in remittance activities comparably to their foreign-born parents, a significant decrease is observed in third and subsequent generations. Interestingly, remittance behavior appears to be inversely related to traditional assimilation measures. Contradicting straightforward assimilation theories and aligning more with a transnational viewpoint, our multivariate models suggest a positive correlation between remittance activities and various integration indicators for both foreign-born and U.S.-born Latinos in the Chicago area. While a generational decline in remittance behavior supports assimilation theory, the positive ties between socioeconomic status or assimilation indicators and remittance activities prompt a reevaluation of the assimilation model's dominance. Our results suggest a complex interplay between assimilation processes and remittance behavior, indicating that the latter doesn't necessarily decrease as the former progresses. This calls for more research into the intricate relationship between these two dynamics.
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