Immigrant selectivity effects on health, labor market, and educational outcomes
C Feliciano - Annual Review of Sociology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Over the past two decades, a growing body of research has focused on immigrant selectivity
and its effects on immigrant health, immigrant labor market outcomes, and children of …
and its effects on immigrant health, immigrant labor market outcomes, and children of …
Asian American Diversity and Growth
VC Tran - Annual Review of Sociology, 2024 - annualreviews.org
This article examines how the growth and diversification of Asian Americans have shaped
their integration into the US mainstream. I first review recent trends in demographic …
their integration into the US mainstream. I first review recent trends in demographic …
Revisiting the Asian second-generation advantage
ABSTRACT Asian Americans comprise 6.4% of the US population, but account for over 20%
of the country's elite Ivy League students. While researchers have studied mechanisms that …
of the country's elite Ivy League students. While researchers have studied mechanisms that …
[BOOK][B] Stuck: Why Asian Americans don't reach the top of the corporate ladder
MM Chin - 2020 - books.google.com
Winner, 2022 Max Weber Award for Distinguished Scholarship, given by the American
Sociological Association's Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work Winner, 2021 …
Sociological Association's Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work Winner, 2021 …
A new beginning: Early refugee integration in the United States
VC Tran, F Lara-García - RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal …, 2020 - rsfjournal.org
The US refugee population not only has grown dramatically, but the countries from which the
refugees are fleeing have also diversified over the last decade. Focusing on five recent …
refugees are fleeing have also diversified over the last decade. Focusing on five recent …
The Asian American Assimilation Paradox
J Lee, D Sheng - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The fastest growing ethnoracial group in the United States, Asian Americans are the most
highly educated, the highest earning, and the most likely to intermarry. Once deemed …
highly educated, the highest earning, and the most likely to intermarry. Once deemed …
[HTML][HTML] Is hyper-selectivity a root of Asian American children's success?
Asian immigrants' children, even those from lower-backgrounds, tend to acquire higher
levels of education than other ethnoracial groups, including White natives. Asian culture is …
levels of education than other ethnoracial groups, including White natives. Asian culture is …
Negotiating the workplace: Second-generation Asian American professionals' early experiences
TJ Huang - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Research on Asian American educational attainment suggests that a
combination of immigrant hyper-selectivity and ethnic capital enables second-generation …
combination of immigrant hyper-selectivity and ethnic capital enables second-generation …
Reckoning with Asian America and the new culture war on affirmative action
J Lee - Sociological Forum, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The latest battle over affirmative action in university admissions may soon reach the US
Supreme Court, and a ruling in the plaintiff's favor will end affirmative action in higher …
Supreme Court, and a ruling in the plaintiff's favor will end affirmative action in higher …
Asian Americans and Income Inequality: Disparities Between and Within Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Groups
Asian Americans nearing economic parity with White individuals is unique, particularly given
the historical and contemporary disadvantaged position of other racial minorities in the US …
the historical and contemporary disadvantaged position of other racial minorities in the US …