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California State University, San Bernardino

Race and Ethnicity

Hispanic American families

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The Effects Of Language On The Reunification Of Mexican Families, Luisana Sanchez-Ramirez Jan 2010

The Effects Of Language On The Reunification Of Mexican Families, Luisana Sanchez-Ramirez

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The study examined the effects of language commonalities between Riverside County Children Services Division (CSD) social workers and parents in their reunification process. The study focused on gathering data to depict whether or not having a social worker that speaks the same language as the parents speak influences reunification success. This study strived to gather data from Mexican parents, as this seems to be a fast growing population that CSD serves. Data were extracted from 93 cases tht opened in the year 2008 to determine the impact of having a common language between the parents and the family reunification worker …


Teen Fatherhood: A Preliminary Study Of Young Latino Men As Fathers, Olga Elena Herrerra Granillo Jan 1999

Teen Fatherhood: A Preliminary Study Of Young Latino Men As Fathers, Olga Elena Herrerra Granillo

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No abstract provided.