ACCULTURATION ACCOUNTS FOR DIFFERENCES IN SHOPPING BEHAVIOR AMONG LATINAS.

As Latinas adjust to the U.S., they tend to feel more at home and are more comfortable with the changes they’re experiencing. Seventy-three percent (73%) of Latinas surveyed in the 2010 Latina Shopper Study, conducted by Redbean Society and New American Dimensions, indicated that they feel at home in the U.S. As would be expected, this feeling increases significantly with acculturation, reaching 83% among acculturated Latinas. Only 40% of all Latinas, and 26% of the acculturated, fear that their children will lose their Latino identity and become too American, pointing to the strength of Latino culture in the U.S. today and the bi-cultural nature of this population.

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