Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Latin American immigrants refer to individuals from countries in Latin America who have moved to another country, often in search of better economic opportunities, political asylum, or reunification with family members. This research area focuses on studying the experiences, challenges, and contributions of Latin American immigrants in their host countries. Researchers in this field may explore topics such as the factors driving migration, the social, economic, and political integration of immigrants, the impact of immigration policies, and the development of transnational identities. They may also examine issues related to discrimination, acculturation, mental health, and access to healthcare and social services for Latin American immigrants. Overall, research on Latin American immigrants seeks to understand the unique experiences and struggles faced by this community, as well as their role in shaping the social fabric of their host countries. It also aims to inform policy and practice to support the successful integration and well-being of Latin American immigrants in their new homes.