No single experience defines what it means to be Asian in the United States today. Instead, Asian Americans' lived experiences are in part shaped by where they were born, how connected they are to their family's ethnic origins, and how others – both Asians and non-Asians – see and engage with them in their daily lives. Yet despite diverse experiences, backgrounds and origins, shared experiences and common themes emerged when we asked: "What does it mean to be Asian in America?"In the fall of 2021, Pew Research Center undertook the largest focus group study it had ever conducted – 66 focus groups with 264 total participants – to hear Asian Americans talk about their lived experiences in America. The focus groups were organized into 18 distin...
The first paragraph in the Constitution ensures that every citizen in the United States has the same...
This study examines East Asian immigration to the United States, with a focus on China, Japan, North...
The first paragraph in the Constitution ensures that every citizen in the United States has the same...
Today, we live in a rapidly changing global society where a middle class arising in Asia directly af...
Why do most Americans only learn about some ethnic minorities, but not others? Why are there officia...
Objective. How do individuals of Asian descent in the United States identify themselves in ethnic te...
The interplay between individualist and collectivist orientations, ethnic identity, and beliefs abou...
textAlthough there have been many studies focusing on Asian Americans’ ethnic identity and the stere...
textAlthough there have been many studies focusing on Asian Americans’ ethnic identity and the stere...
The following zine pages aim to provide insight into the global experiences of Asian Americans. Ther...
Research on sense of belonging among Asian Americans in higher education, particularly in institutio...
Research on sense of belonging among Asian Americans in higher education, particularly in institutio...
This issue brief discusses trends in Asian immigration and the historical experience of Asian immigr...
Immigration to the United States is a complex process of psychological adaptation and change not onl...
The Asian American identity continually shifts in the United States as stereotypes and immigration p...
The first paragraph in the Constitution ensures that every citizen in the United States has the same...
This study examines East Asian immigration to the United States, with a focus on China, Japan, North...
The first paragraph in the Constitution ensures that every citizen in the United States has the same...
Today, we live in a rapidly changing global society where a middle class arising in Asia directly af...
Why do most Americans only learn about some ethnic minorities, but not others? Why are there officia...
Objective. How do individuals of Asian descent in the United States identify themselves in ethnic te...
The interplay between individualist and collectivist orientations, ethnic identity, and beliefs abou...
textAlthough there have been many studies focusing on Asian Americans’ ethnic identity and the stere...
textAlthough there have been many studies focusing on Asian Americans’ ethnic identity and the stere...
The following zine pages aim to provide insight into the global experiences of Asian Americans. Ther...
Research on sense of belonging among Asian Americans in higher education, particularly in institutio...
Research on sense of belonging among Asian Americans in higher education, particularly in institutio...
This issue brief discusses trends in Asian immigration and the historical experience of Asian immigr...
Immigration to the United States is a complex process of psychological adaptation and change not onl...
The Asian American identity continually shifts in the United States as stereotypes and immigration p...
The first paragraph in the Constitution ensures that every citizen in the United States has the same...
This study examines East Asian immigration to the United States, with a focus on China, Japan, North...
The first paragraph in the Constitution ensures that every citizen in the United States has the same...