Koreans in North America covers various topics related to Korean experiences in the U.S. and Canada, including their immigration and settlement patterns, changes in business patterns, and identity, comprehensively. It also focuses on Korean Americans' twenty-first century experiences, using both quantitative and qualitative data.
Koreans in North America covers various topics related to Korean experiences in the U.S. and Canada, including their immigration and settlement patterns, changes in business patterns, and identity, comprehensively. It also focuses on Korean Americans' twenty-first century experiences, using both quantitative and qualitative data.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pyong Gap Min is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Queens College and at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He also serves as Director of the Research Center for Korean Community at Queens College.
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Table of Contents Figures Tables Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Immigration of Koreans to the United States: A Review of Forty-Five year (1965-2009) Trends Chapter 3: Growth and Settlement Patterns of Korean Americans Chapter 4: Changes in Korean Immigrants' Business Patterns Chapter 5: A Comparison of Korean Protestant, Catholic, and Buddhist Religious Institutions in New York Chapter 6: Explaining the Migration Strategy: Comparing Transnational and Intact Migrant Families from South Korea to Canada Chapter 7: Transnational Interactions among Korean Immigrants in Toronto: Family ties and Socioeconomic, cultural, and Political Participation Chapter 8: The Bifurcated Statuses of the Wives of Korean International Students Chapter 9: Transnationalism and "Third Culture Kids": A Comparative Analysis of Korean American and Korean Chinese Identity Construction Chapter 10: Authenticity Dilemma among Pre-1965 Native-Born Koreans Chapter 11: A Four-Decade Literature on Korean Americans: A Review and Comprehensive Bibliography About the Contributors
Table of Contents Figures Tables Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Immigration of Koreans to the United States: A Review of Forty-Five year (1965-2009) Trends Chapter 3: Growth and Settlement Patterns of Korean Americans Chapter 4: Changes in Korean Immigrants' Business Patterns Chapter 5: A Comparison of Korean Protestant, Catholic, and Buddhist Religious Institutions in New York Chapter 6: Explaining the Migration Strategy: Comparing Transnational and Intact Migrant Families from South Korea to Canada Chapter 7: Transnational Interactions among Korean Immigrants in Toronto: Family ties and Socioeconomic, cultural, and Political Participation Chapter 8: The Bifurcated Statuses of the Wives of Korean International Students Chapter 9: Transnationalism and "Third Culture Kids": A Comparative Analysis of Korean American and Korean Chinese Identity Construction Chapter 10: Authenticity Dilemma among Pre-1965 Native-Born Koreans Chapter 11: A Four-Decade Literature on Korean Americans: A Review and Comprehensive Bibliography About the Contributors
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