The Korean community in Sydney first became palpable in the early 1970s. The community has continued to expand in numbers and nature. This is reflected by various structures around which the Korean community in Sydney is organised. Notable organisations include over 150 Koreanlanguage Christian church congregations, multifarious business enterprises, and an established Korean language text and broadcast media which includes both local and imported materials and information
The Korean community in America is relatively new, widely dispersed, and rapidly growing. Korean op...
Little is known about Korean migrants and their lives in New Zealand. They are likely to be 'invisib...
The Korean community constitutes one of the largest ethnic communities in Vancouver. One conspicuou...
The Korean community in Sydney first became palpable in the early 1970s. The community has continued...
The Korean communities in Australia are small, but expanding, communities which are making an increa...
This paper reports on the findings of research into what Korean Australians thought about the proces...
This study aims to find out to what extent Korean migrant children in Sydney have used and maintaine...
This paper analyses the Australian census data to examine language maintenance and/or shift in the K...
This paper intends to examine the enrolment numbers in Korean in New South Wales (NSW) schools and u...
© 2017 Kyungja Jung, Bronwen Dalton and Jacqueline Willis. Based on assumed common ethnicity, langua...
Based on assumed common ethnicity, language and culture, South Korea is believed to be the best coun...
As of 2010, the Korean population living in Queens, NY was 64,107 (US Census). A majority of these K...
This report presents the findings of a research project, contracted with UTS by Sushi Bay Pty Ltd, a...
Drawing on case studies of Korean migrants who moved to Australia post-2000 during their adolescence...
This is the research report to Sushi Bay Pty Ltd.This report presents the findings of a research pro...
The Korean community in America is relatively new, widely dispersed, and rapidly growing. Korean op...
Little is known about Korean migrants and their lives in New Zealand. They are likely to be 'invisib...
The Korean community constitutes one of the largest ethnic communities in Vancouver. One conspicuou...
The Korean community in Sydney first became palpable in the early 1970s. The community has continued...
The Korean communities in Australia are small, but expanding, communities which are making an increa...
This paper reports on the findings of research into what Korean Australians thought about the proces...
This study aims to find out to what extent Korean migrant children in Sydney have used and maintaine...
This paper analyses the Australian census data to examine language maintenance and/or shift in the K...
This paper intends to examine the enrolment numbers in Korean in New South Wales (NSW) schools and u...
© 2017 Kyungja Jung, Bronwen Dalton and Jacqueline Willis. Based on assumed common ethnicity, langua...
Based on assumed common ethnicity, language and culture, South Korea is believed to be the best coun...
As of 2010, the Korean population living in Queens, NY was 64,107 (US Census). A majority of these K...
This report presents the findings of a research project, contracted with UTS by Sushi Bay Pty Ltd, a...
Drawing on case studies of Korean migrants who moved to Australia post-2000 during their adolescence...
This is the research report to Sushi Bay Pty Ltd.This report presents the findings of a research pro...
The Korean community in America is relatively new, widely dispersed, and rapidly growing. Korean op...
Little is known about Korean migrants and their lives in New Zealand. They are likely to be 'invisib...
The Korean community constitutes one of the largest ethnic communities in Vancouver. One conspicuou...