From 1975 to 1988, nearly 900,000 Indochinese refugees were resettled in the United States. This paper examines patterns of fertility among these refugees from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam who have exhibited high levels of reproduction since their arrival. Data are drawn from sample surveys in San Diego and San Francisco, CA. Fertility levels were found to exceed five children per ever-married woman, a level that is consistent with perceptions of ideal family size in the homeland. Fertility levels were significantly higher among rural second-wave refugees than in the more urban first-wave groups. One explanation for the high fertility is that couples have migrated from areas where fertility is high, and they have not yet adapted their reprod...
International migration is increasingly important in shaping national population dynamics, both dire...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Comprehensive studies of family p...
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In contrast to the results in Mayer and Riphahn (2000) where no distinction is made between the caus...
Refugees are a marginalized group at high risk for poor health outcomes due to their displacement a...
The paper deals with fertility determinants in the populations of immigrants and nonimmigrants in th...
This article presents detailed comparative analyses of infant health outcomes and risk factors among...
Southeast Asia’s rapid economic growth and demographic change have brought divergent fertility behav...
In recent years Vietnam has experienced a high sex ratio at birth SRB) amidst rapid socioeconomic an...
Burmese refugees are entering the US at record speed. Resettlement agencies focus on immediate needs...
Although women have constituted the majority of immigrant flows during most of the post-World War I1...
<div><p>Conflict settings and refugee camps can be chaotic places, with large and rapid population m...
Conflict settings and refugee camps can be chaotic places, with large and rapid population movements...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The reproductive dimensions of rapidly increasing ru...
Existent demographic changes in the United States are largely a result of the current international ...
International migration is increasingly important in shaping national population dynamics, both dire...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Comprehensive studies of family p...
© Canadian Nurses Association. Reproduced with permission. Further reproduction is prohibited.The go...
In contrast to the results in Mayer and Riphahn (2000) where no distinction is made between the caus...
Refugees are a marginalized group at high risk for poor health outcomes due to their displacement a...
The paper deals with fertility determinants in the populations of immigrants and nonimmigrants in th...
This article presents detailed comparative analyses of infant health outcomes and risk factors among...
Southeast Asia’s rapid economic growth and demographic change have brought divergent fertility behav...
In recent years Vietnam has experienced a high sex ratio at birth SRB) amidst rapid socioeconomic an...
Burmese refugees are entering the US at record speed. Resettlement agencies focus on immediate needs...
Although women have constituted the majority of immigrant flows during most of the post-World War I1...
<div><p>Conflict settings and refugee camps can be chaotic places, with large and rapid population m...
Conflict settings and refugee camps can be chaotic places, with large and rapid population movements...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The reproductive dimensions of rapidly increasing ru...
Existent demographic changes in the United States are largely a result of the current international ...
International migration is increasingly important in shaping national population dynamics, both dire...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Comprehensive studies of family p...
© Canadian Nurses Association. Reproduced with permission. Further reproduction is prohibited.The go...