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Cynthia Feliciano
Cynthia Feliciano
Professor of Sociology, Washington University in St. Louis
Verified email at wustl.edu - Homepage
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Educational selectivity in US immigration: How do immigrants compare to those left behind?
C Feliciano
Demography 42 (1), 131-152, 2005
6872005
Gendered paths: Educational and occupational expectations and outcomes among adult children of immigrants
C Feliciano, RG Rumbaut
Ethnic and Racial Studies 28 (6), 1087-1118, 2005
4372005
Will the new second generation experience ‘downward assimilation’? Segmented assimilation re-assessed
R Waldinger, C Feliciano
Ethnic and Racial Studies 27 (3), 376-402, 2004
4342004
Does Selective Migration Matter? Explaining Ethnic Disparities in Educational Attainment among Immigrants’Children1
C Feliciano
International migration review 39 (4), 841-871, 2005
3662005
The benefits of biculturalism: Exposure to immigrant culture and dropping out of school among Asian and Latino youths
C Feliciano
Social Science Quarterly 82 (4), 865-879, 2001
3572001
An immigrant paradox? Contextual attainment and intergenerational educational mobility
C Feliciano, YR Lanuza
American sociological review 82 (1), 211-241, 2017
3532017
Beyond the family: The influence of premigration group status on the educational expectations of immigrants' children
C Feliciano
Sociology of Education 79 (4), 281-303, 2006
2842006
Patterns of racial-ethnic exclusion by internet daters
B Robnett, C Feliciano
Social Forces 89 (3), 807-828, 2011
2582011
Gendered racial exclusion among white internet daters
C Feliciano, B Robnett, G Komaie
Social science research 38 (1), 39-54, 2009
2372009
Shades of race: How phenotype and observer characteristics shape racial classification
C Feliciano
American Behavioral Scientist 60 (4), 390-419, 2016
1812016
The immigrant advantage in adolescent educational expectations
C Feliciano, YR Lanuza
International migration review 50 (3), 758-792, 2016
1672016
Unequal origins: Immigrant selection and the education of the second generation
C Feliciano
(No Title), 2006
1612006
Education and ethnic identity formation among children of Latin American and Caribbean immigrants
C Feliciano
Sociological Perspectives 52 (2), 135-158, 2009
1472009
Immigrant selectivity effects on health, labor market, and educational outcomes
C Feliciano
Annual Review of Sociology 46, 315-334, 2020
1112020
Racial boundaries among Latinos: Evidence from internet daters' racial preferences
C Feliciano, R Lee, B Robnett
Social Problems 58 (2), 189-212, 2011
992011
Internet daters’ body type preferences: Race–ethnic and gender differences
CL Glasser, B Robnett, C Feliciano
Sex roles 61, 14-33, 2009
862009
The female educational advantage among adolescent children of immigrants
C Feliciano
Youth & Society 44 (3), 431-449, 2012
812012
Gendered selectivity: US Mexican immigrants and Mexican nonmigrants, 1960–2000
C Feliciano
Latin American Research Review 43 (1), 139-160, 2008
782008
“Not Mexican-American, but Mexican”: Shifting ethnic self-identifications among children of Mexican immigrants
J Tovar, C Feliciano
Latino Studies 7, 197-221, 2009
712009
Gendered black exclusion: The persistence of racial stereotypes among daters
JA Bany, B Robnett, C Feliciano
Race and Social Problems 6, 201-213, 2014
642014
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