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Presented at the California Sociological Association meetings 2006 – Riverside, CA. The effects of economic stress on Mexican American and European American families – A replication of the Conger model. Kristy Y. Shih University of California, Riverside. Conger’s Economic Stress Model.
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Presented at the California Sociological Association meetings 2006 – Riverside, CA The effects of economic stress on Mexican American and European American families – A replication of the Conger model Kristy Y. Shih University of California, Riverside
Why studying MA and EA families? • Economic and family stresses are not equally distributed in American society • “Racial minorities, the poorly educated, and those with modest economic resources typically face a disproportionate amount of life stress and have fewer social resources for coping with those stresses.” (Grzywacz, McDonald, and Almeida, 2002)
Mean differences on selected variables between MA and EA families *** p<.001 ** p<.01 * p<.05
Summary • Replication of the Conger model • Significant racial/ethnic differences • Different family processes
Future Directions • Mediating and moderating effects • Long term effects of economic stress • 4 family types (EA: step and intact, MA: step and intact) Mexican American Families • Generational status • Levels of acculturation