The term first-generation may refer either to a person who has immigrated to a new country and been naturalized, or to the ren of such an immigrant.The term second-generation consequently may refer to either the ren or …
About the Survey. The Pew Research Center’s 2012 Asian-American Survey is based on telephone interviews conducted by landline and cell phone with a nationally representative sample of 3,511 Asian adults ages 18 and older living in the United States.
The allure of ‘yellow fever’: New documentary explores why so many white American men aspire to marry Asian women. Fourth-generation Chinese-American filmmaker Debbie Lum was inspired by personal experience to discover the psychology behind yellow fever
A unique sociological exploration of the historical, political, demographic, and cultural issues that make up today’s diverse Asian American community — like an online version of Asian Americans 101.
Second-generation immigrants in the United States are individuals born and raised in the United States who have at least one foreign born parent, or the very foreign-born ren of immigrants who are raised in the United States.
Description. Salam examines how second generation South Asian Americans assimilate by analyzing their family experiences, their structural circumstances and their adult life choice through the lens of arranged marriage.
AWIB’s directory of Asian American Organizations in the United States.
Asian American Net is an invaluable Internet resource for students, teachers, businessmen, and anyone interested in Asian American communities and Asian …
Chapter 1: Overview Second-generation Americans—the 20 million adult U.S.-born ren of immigrants—are substantially better off than immigrants themselves
Article on the history and contemporary characteristics of assimilation and ethnic identity formation among Asian Americans, including summaries of various theories of assimilation.