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The Korean community in America is relatively new, widely dispersed, and rapidly growing. Korean op...
Although Korean-American immigration history covers nearly one hundred years, the Korean-American co...
Prior to 1965, only small numbers of Korean people lived in the United States, mostly in Hawaii and ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/"An earlier version of this p...
Class backgrounds of Korean immigrants have changed during the last three decades, partly because of...
This paper reviews changes in patterns of Koreans ’ immigration to the United States between 1965 an...
This paper reviews changes in patterns of Koreans' immigration to the United States between 1965 an...
A large number of Koreans have been admitted to the United States as legal immigrants since the chan...
This research deals with a cultural phenomenon of Korean nationals caused by migration to the United...
This report looks at Korean Americans in Massachusetts with a focus on the Metro Boston area. Using ...
This study has basically dealt with the relationship between immigrant\u27s characteristics (pre and...
This study is an exploration of the way in which Koreans' move to the United States since the 1965 a...
Although Koreans and Korean Americans are ubiquitous in contemporary American society, the migration...
Based on the analysis of 1980 Public-Use Microdata Samples, this article demonstrates that the Korea...
This study explores the acculturation process of generation 1.5 Korean immigrants in the United Stat...
The Korean community in America is relatively new, widely dispersed, and rapidly growing. Korean op...
Although Korean-American immigration history covers nearly one hundred years, the Korean-American co...
Prior to 1965, only small numbers of Korean people lived in the United States, mostly in Hawaii and ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/"An earlier version of this p...
Class backgrounds of Korean immigrants have changed during the last three decades, partly because of...
This paper reviews changes in patterns of Koreans ’ immigration to the United States between 1965 an...
This paper reviews changes in patterns of Koreans' immigration to the United States between 1965 an...
A large number of Koreans have been admitted to the United States as legal immigrants since the chan...
This research deals with a cultural phenomenon of Korean nationals caused by migration to the United...
This report looks at Korean Americans in Massachusetts with a focus on the Metro Boston area. Using ...
This study has basically dealt with the relationship between immigrant\u27s characteristics (pre and...
This study is an exploration of the way in which Koreans' move to the United States since the 1965 a...
Although Koreans and Korean Americans are ubiquitous in contemporary American society, the migration...
Based on the analysis of 1980 Public-Use Microdata Samples, this article demonstrates that the Korea...
This study explores the acculturation process of generation 1.5 Korean immigrants in the United Stat...
The Korean community in America is relatively new, widely dispersed, and rapidly growing. Korean op...
Although Korean-American immigration history covers nearly one hundred years, the Korean-American co...
Prior to 1965, only small numbers of Korean people lived in the United States, mostly in Hawaii and ...