This working paper assesses the durability of Chinese-American political participation in the San Francisco Bay Area between 1996 and 2004. We are interested in this durability, which we call “survival,” for two reasons. First, because it gives us a better understanding of the universe of the population we are trying to study. Our survey was culled from those members of the 1996 cohort who are on the most recent registration rolls, which means that it contains information on only those members of the 1996 cohort who remained politically active. It is therefore useful for us to learn more about the characteristics of this group, and to determine what characteristics contribute to their continued political action. In particular, we want to kn...
In this paper we examine the acquisition of partisanship by immigrants and subsequent generations of...
Currently political participation, especially voter registration and turnout, varies substantially w...
Since 2010, Chinese Americans have been actively engaged in policy issues such as affirmative action...
This paper examines the political views and ideology of the 1996 cohort. We constructed a survey fro...
For the first time in decades, the 1990s experienced a significant increase in naturalization. The n...
Asian Americans have been labeled as the next sleeping giant in American politics in key geopoliti...
Using data from the 2000 Current Population Survey (CPS) November Voter Supplements collected by the...
Asian Americans have fallen behind other ethnic groups with regard to political participation, despi...
textAlthough Asian Americans have the highest growth rate, their electoral participation does not co...
Massachusetts’ Asian American community continues to grow rapidly and accordingly Asian American ele...
For many in Massachusetts’ rapidly growing Asian American community, political participation is a ve...
Asian Americans are the fastest growing segment of the population yet have one of the lowest voter t...
Asian Americans' peculiar combination of high levels of socioeconomic attainment, high rates of citi...
It has been widely found that Asian Americans, despite their relative economic and educational succe...
This project explores the motivations and expression of Chinese American civic and political engagem...
In this paper we examine the acquisition of partisanship by immigrants and subsequent generations of...
Currently political participation, especially voter registration and turnout, varies substantially w...
Since 2010, Chinese Americans have been actively engaged in policy issues such as affirmative action...
This paper examines the political views and ideology of the 1996 cohort. We constructed a survey fro...
For the first time in decades, the 1990s experienced a significant increase in naturalization. The n...
Asian Americans have been labeled as the next sleeping giant in American politics in key geopoliti...
Using data from the 2000 Current Population Survey (CPS) November Voter Supplements collected by the...
Asian Americans have fallen behind other ethnic groups with regard to political participation, despi...
textAlthough Asian Americans have the highest growth rate, their electoral participation does not co...
Massachusetts’ Asian American community continues to grow rapidly and accordingly Asian American ele...
For many in Massachusetts’ rapidly growing Asian American community, political participation is a ve...
Asian Americans are the fastest growing segment of the population yet have one of the lowest voter t...
Asian Americans' peculiar combination of high levels of socioeconomic attainment, high rates of citi...
It has been widely found that Asian Americans, despite their relative economic and educational succe...
This project explores the motivations and expression of Chinese American civic and political engagem...
In this paper we examine the acquisition of partisanship by immigrants and subsequent generations of...
Currently political participation, especially voter registration and turnout, varies substantially w...
Since 2010, Chinese Americans have been actively engaged in policy issues such as affirmative action...