Immigrant Discriminations

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Gil-Gonzalez, D, et al. (2014). Racism, Other Discriminations and Effects on Health. Journal of
Immigrant and Minority Health; New York. Vol. 16, Issue 2, P. 301-9. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10903-012-9743-y
As Gonzalez states, “For all of the variables studied, the immigrant population shows a greater prevalence of perceived racism when compared with the native Spanish population.” (2014, P. 304). Meaning that the author compared all the discrimination being shown in the Spanish community with their age, employment status, social class, levels of studies and how are these altogether combined. Now, when the immigration population arrives at a new country a big shocking experience of a reality check faces them, meaning anyone

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