Asian Indians are among the fastest growing immigrant groups in the United States today. Eighty-two percent of Asian Indian immigrants now living in the U.S. arrived between 1980 and 2000, and their population more than doubled in the 1990s. Currently, the U.S. Asian Indian population totals more than 3.2 million (U.S. Census 2010, March 2011 Update). The majority of Asian Indians residing in the United States are English language proficient, have a high socio-economic status, are better educated than the general populace, and are well represented among professional career groups (Chandras, 1997; Mogelonsky, 1995; Helweg and Helweg, 1990; Takaki, 1989). In spite of their strong presence in U.S. institutions and economy, little research has ...
Most Americans tend to perceive Asian Indian immigrants as a homogenous group. This perception is ev...
Thesis advisor: Usha Tummala-NarraDespite the Asian Indian community being one of the fastest growin...
This presentation evolved from a literature review that assessed current knowledge on colorism in In...
Asian Indians are among the fastest growing immigrant groups in the United States today. Eighty-two ...
When discussing Asian Indian population in the U.S. their economic success and scholastic achievemen...
When discussing Asian Indian population in the U.S. their economic success and scholastic achievemen...
Traditional Indian cultural narratives are pervasive and serve to typify personal identity and exper...
Americans have historically taken pride in their country\u27s ability to benefit from the multiple t...
This is a descriptive, exploratory study which examines how Asian Indian immigrants to the United St...
This paper deals with the political, social and cultural integration of the immigrants from India in...
Select women participated in this study of resettlement process and assimilation of immigrant Asian ...
Guided by the principles of grounded theory, this qualitative study aimed to explore the Asian India...
The United States is home to nearly three million Asian Indians. The difference in Asian Indian and ...
There is a paucity of research on Asian Indians (AI) and Asian Indian Americans (AIA) and their expe...
Sixteen 1st-generation Asian Indian mothers and fathers were interviewed about the influence of immi...
Most Americans tend to perceive Asian Indian immigrants as a homogenous group. This perception is ev...
Thesis advisor: Usha Tummala-NarraDespite the Asian Indian community being one of the fastest growin...
This presentation evolved from a literature review that assessed current knowledge on colorism in In...
Asian Indians are among the fastest growing immigrant groups in the United States today. Eighty-two ...
When discussing Asian Indian population in the U.S. their economic success and scholastic achievemen...
When discussing Asian Indian population in the U.S. their economic success and scholastic achievemen...
Traditional Indian cultural narratives are pervasive and serve to typify personal identity and exper...
Americans have historically taken pride in their country\u27s ability to benefit from the multiple t...
This is a descriptive, exploratory study which examines how Asian Indian immigrants to the United St...
This paper deals with the political, social and cultural integration of the immigrants from India in...
Select women participated in this study of resettlement process and assimilation of immigrant Asian ...
Guided by the principles of grounded theory, this qualitative study aimed to explore the Asian India...
The United States is home to nearly three million Asian Indians. The difference in Asian Indian and ...
There is a paucity of research on Asian Indians (AI) and Asian Indian Americans (AIA) and their expe...
Sixteen 1st-generation Asian Indian mothers and fathers were interviewed about the influence of immi...
Most Americans tend to perceive Asian Indian immigrants as a homogenous group. This perception is ev...
Thesis advisor: Usha Tummala-NarraDespite the Asian Indian community being one of the fastest growin...
This presentation evolved from a literature review that assessed current knowledge on colorism in In...