This dissertation examines employment, earnings, and income of the six major foreign and native born Asian groups, namely, Asian Indians, Chinese, Filipinos, Japanese, Koreans, and the Vietnamese for the year 2000. The dissertation makes three contributions. First, it provides an updated analysis of employment and earning attainments of Asian individuals disaggregated by countries of origin, gender, and nativity status using the latest available and most suitable data. Second, it explores the use of a non-parametric technique, namely reweighting, to assess the Asian -white earning gaps. Third, it analyzes intergroup variations in household income, inclination to pool resources, and factors associated with the likelihood of forming nuclear ...
This dissertation seeks to assess and compare the socioeconomic and residential patterns of Asians a...
This dissertation seeks to assess and compare the socioeconomic and residential patterns of Asians a...
This paper examines the socioeconomic status of biracial Asian/White Americans using American Commun...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Using three generational cohorts, this paper compares the effects of generational status on earnings...
Using three generational cohorts, this paper compares the effects of generational status on earnings...
Sociological research on Asian Americans generally portrays Asian Americans as a high achieving grou...
This brief discusses the recent influx of immigrants from Asia and broad spectrum of individuals tha...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Asians in the United States have been overlooked in...
The objective of this dissertation is to identify both individual and contextual characteristics tha...
This study aims to examine Chinese, Filipino, and Asian Indian immigrants who were part of the U.S. ...
Asian Americans have become a focus of racial studies for the last four decades. Regarding the outco...
Asian Americans have become a focus of racial studies for the last four decades. Regarding the outco...
[Excerpt] Asian-Americans and Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders are a growing share of the United Stat...
In studying labor market inequality of Asian Americans, the role of region and migration remain key ...
This dissertation seeks to assess and compare the socioeconomic and residential patterns of Asians a...
This dissertation seeks to assess and compare the socioeconomic and residential patterns of Asians a...
This paper examines the socioeconomic status of biracial Asian/White Americans using American Commun...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Using three generational cohorts, this paper compares the effects of generational status on earnings...
Using three generational cohorts, this paper compares the effects of generational status on earnings...
Sociological research on Asian Americans generally portrays Asian Americans as a high achieving grou...
This brief discusses the recent influx of immigrants from Asia and broad spectrum of individuals tha...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Asians in the United States have been overlooked in...
The objective of this dissertation is to identify both individual and contextual characteristics tha...
This study aims to examine Chinese, Filipino, and Asian Indian immigrants who were part of the U.S. ...
Asian Americans have become a focus of racial studies for the last four decades. Regarding the outco...
Asian Americans have become a focus of racial studies for the last four decades. Regarding the outco...
[Excerpt] Asian-Americans and Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders are a growing share of the United Stat...
In studying labor market inequality of Asian Americans, the role of region and migration remain key ...
This dissertation seeks to assess and compare the socioeconomic and residential patterns of Asians a...
This dissertation seeks to assess and compare the socioeconomic and residential patterns of Asians a...
This paper examines the socioeconomic status of biracial Asian/White Americans using American Commun...