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Dating and Mate Selection Among Young Adults from Immigrant Families
Olena Nesteruk
, Alexandra Gramescu
Family Science and Human Development
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Older Adults
100%
Immigrant Families
100%
Mate Selection
100%
Birth Order
50%
Gender Roles
25%
Young Women
25%
United States
25%
Immigrant Youth
25%
Parental Influence
25%
Acculturation
25%
Immigrant Parents
25%
Mate Choice
25%
Bicultural
25%
Birth Length
25%
Selection Preference
25%
Second-generation Immigrants
25%
Diverse Cultures
25%
Length of Residency
25%
Personal Interview
25%
Second-generation Youth
25%
Young Men
25%
Marital Partner
25%
Parental Expectations
25%
Social Sciences
Young Adults
100%
Birth Order
100%
Acculturation
50%
Narrative
50%
Parental Influence
50%
Cultural Factor
50%
Psychology
Immigrant
100%
Narrative
16%
Acculturation
16%
Bicultural
16%