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Tiger Moms or Cat Dads: Parental Role in Bilingualism Among Asian and Latino Americans
Jihui Chen,
Hyun Sook Kang
Education Policy, Organization and Leadership
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
Women & Gender in Global Perspectives
Center for Global Studies
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Asian Americans
100%
Bilingualism
100%
Latino Americans
100%
Tiger
100%
Parental Role
100%
Immigrant Population
66%
Language Maintenance
66%
United States
33%
Cultural Differences
33%
Structural Difference
33%
Child Development
33%
Intervention Program
33%
Cultural Heritage
33%
Public Use
33%
Fast-growing
33%
Immigrant Parents
33%
Enhanced Awareness
33%
Ethnic Groups
33%
Microdata
33%
Parental Investment
33%
Heritage Language
33%
Across Generations
33%
Probit Model
33%
Young Immigrants
33%
Language Retention
33%
Age at Arrival
33%
Gendered Parenting
33%
Social Sciences
Bilingualism
100%
Child Development
33%
USA
33%
Heritage Language
33%
Cultural Heritage
33%
Intervention Program
33%