%0 Journal Article %T The Multiple Dimensions of Transnationalism: Examining their Relevance to Immigrants¡¯ Subjective Well-Being %A Elizabeth Vaquera %A Elizabeth Aranda %J Journal of Social Research & Policy %D 2011 %I University of Oradea %X Using data from a random representative survey of South Florida immigrants (n=1,268), our research examines different facets of transnationalism and how they relate to a typically overlooked component of immigrant incorporation¨Csubjective well-being. We examine separately the affective and evaluative components of immigrants¡¯ well-being in their country of reception¡ªthe United States¡ªby differentiating between self-reported emotional well-being and self-reported satisfaction with life in the U.S. Findings support that the kinds and frequency of connections that immigrants maintain with the home country are important factors for understanding immigrants¡¯ subjective well-being. %K Immigrants %K Life Satisfaction %K Subjective Well-Being %K Happiness %K Transnationalism %U http://54840286339623929-a-1802744773732722657-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/jrspone/content/JSRP-Vol2_Iss2_VAQUERA/JSRPVol2_Iss2_VAQUERA.pdf?attachauth=ANoY7cpHnLWRwE1c-w16E9nRLqAeOYZidYmq9uo5D9rJS4JdQ0t3dXmrOtBGqAU1E-acz2HFcxS5Mkky813UpRePd675zZim4qzmmZQz5HLr5YO61YFkt7kIhcHYytlUaGpBUO5YwvIp0NeSYsQNKEorRTJFlcjCgzIeBd4Yl9hcZ3BK1XcVBy2TapJz7Jv7PRNgTyGrw21Hz1JKR66m5e2I3uLNxljom9dP7izbToGHsae0_PJoKLyt2RtXOvs7pNeXQtHjZxmN&attredirects=0