Artigo Revisado por pares

Fit to Miss, but Matched to Hatch: Success Factors among the Second Generation's Disadvantaged in South Florida

2008; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 620; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/0002716208322958

ISSN

1552-3349

Autores

Lisa Konczal, William Haller,

Tópico(s)

Migration and Labor Dynamics

Resumo

This article examines the elements of successful outcomes among disadvantaged members of the South Florida immigrant communities and assesses the utility of rational choice theory and the Wisconsin model. The findings are derived from ethnographic interviews and analysis of two of the most underprivileged South Florida districts, Little Haiti and Hialeah. The article builds upon the elements of success as identified in the lead article of this volume, which include items relevant to the family, the individual, and the broader community context. The authors add the following to those success factors: (1) ignorance (or disregard) of the barriers to success and the odds against overcoming them; (2) emotionally motivated responses to the surrounding social conditions or to specific (cathartic) events; and (3) exiting underprivileged neighborhoods of origin to facilitate access to resources, mainly educational.

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