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Gabriel R. Sanchez

Researcher at University of New Mexico

Publications -  86
Citations -  2345

Gabriel R. Sanchez is an academic researcher from University of New Mexico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immigration & Politics. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1956 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabriel R. Sanchez include Robert Wood Johnson Foundation & Columbia University Medical Center.

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The Role of Group Consciousness in Latino Public Opinion

TL;DR: This paper investigated the role of group consciousness across both Latino salient and general policy areas utilizing the 1999 Washington Post/Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation National Survey of Latinos and found that perceived discrimination motivates public opinion toward both immigration and bilingual education, and collective action toward immigration.
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The Role of Group Consciousness in Political Participation Among Latinos in the United States

TL;DR: For example, this article found that group consciousness is more meaningful in the context of political activities that are directly tied to the Latino population, and the relationship between group consciousness and political participation across both voting and Latino-specific activities.
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Brown-Utility Heuristic? The Presence and Contributing Factors of Latino Linked Fate:

TL;DR: The authors examined how individual Latinos perceive their personal fates and the fate of their national origin group with the larger panethnic community using ordered logistic regression analysis to test their hypotheses regarding the impact of immigration experiences, race and socioeconomic status on Latino linked fate.
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Brown-Utility Heuristic? The Presence and Contributing Factors of Latino Linked Fate

TL;DR: The authors examined how individual Latinos perceive their personal fates and the fate of their national origin group with the larger panethnic community using ordered logistic regression analysis to test their hypotheses regarding the impact of immigration experiences, race and socioeconomic status on Latino linked fate.
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Fear by Association: Perceptions of Anti-Immigrant Policy and Health Outcomes

TL;DR: There are negative health consequences associated with Latinos' perceptions of living in states with unfavorable anti-immigration laws, including reporting poor health and problems with mental health.