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Cohon, J. Donald, Jr. – International Migration Review, 1981
Reviews studies of observed psychological dysfunctions of post-World War II and Hungarian refugees; the factors influencing the refugee experience; the research methods used to study Cuban and Indochinese refugees; and the treatments employed for different refugee groups. Argues for the use of behavioral descriptions of refugee symptomatology.…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Cubans, Indochinese, Psychological Characteristics
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Neuwirth, Gertrud; Clark, Lynn – International Migration Review, 1981
Reports on a study of the influence of sponsorship groups on the adjustment of Indochinese refugees in Canada. (MK)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Community Support, Foreign Countries, Indochinese
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Fass, Simon – International Migration Review, 1986
Innovative entrepreneurial projects indicate that Hmong refugees in the United States are in the midst of a process typical of that by which traditional societies become more self-reliant. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Economic Opportunities, Employment Opportunities, Entrepreneurship, Farmers
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Wright, Robert G. – International Migration Review, 1981
Identifies the elements of refugee resettlement efforts undertaken by government and voluntary agencies and the distribution of responsibility for their accomplishment. Focuses on the Southeast Asian refugee movement to the United States to illustrate current and evolving relationships among agencies. (Author/MK)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Agency Role, Government Role, Indochinese
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Strand, Paul J. – International Migration Review, 1984
Investigates employment patterns of Indochinese refugees. A multivariate model is used to distinguish the employed from those seeking employment. Early arrivals, recent arrivals, and each of four major ethnic groups are considered separately. (Author/CMG)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Employees, Employment Patterns, Indochinese
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Desbarats, Jacqueline – International Migration Review, 1986
There appear to be three reasons why Sino-Vietnamese refugees lag behind ethnic Vietnamese refugees in cultural and economic adaptation: (1) they come from lower socioeconomic backgrounds; (2) they arrived when incentives to prompt adjustment were lessening; and (3) their attitudes and behaviors differ for cultural reasons. (GC)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Cultural Differences, Employment Patterns, Ethnic Groups
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Stein, Barry N. – International Migration Review, 1979
This paper provides a detailed description of the pattern of occupational adjustment of the Vietnamese refugees to the United States and compares their experiences with other recent refugee and immigrant groups. (Author)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Employment Experience, Employment Opportunities, Essays
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Tran, Thanh V. – International Migration Review, 1991
The relationships between sponsorship types and employment status among three ethnic groups of Indochinese refugees who arrived in the United States between 1978 and 1982 are examined via a survey of 1,780 refugees between 18 and 64 years old. No significant interaction effects are found between sponsorship types and ethnic groups. (SLD)
Descriptors: Demography, Employment Level, Employment Patterns, Ethnic Groups
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Bach, Robert L.; Carroll-Seguin, Rita – International Migration Review, 1986
Explores the impact of various types of sponsorship on the likelihood of Indochinese refugee participation in the labor force and identifies four variables affecting employment potential: (1) age, (2) education level, (3) fluency in English, and (4) sex. Many refugees have obtained good jobs and furthered their education. (GC)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Educational Background, Employment Patterns, Employment Potential
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Rumbaut, Ruben G.; Weeks, John R. – International Migration Review, 1986
Shows that fertility rates among Indochinese immigrants are much higher than previously recognized. Calls for (1) readjustment of official population estimates, (2) formulation of a public policy to address maternal and child health and family planning needs in Indochinese communities, and (3) recognition of the effects of high fertility on…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Birth Rate, Cultural Differences, Ethnic Groups
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Lanphier, Michael – International Migration Review, 1983
Analyzes service delivery, resource allocation, sponsorship, and other practices of programs for Indochinese refugee resettlement in France, Canada, and the United States, according to a model of refugee resettlement that considers two major variables: (1) volume of refugee intake (large or moderate) and (2) type of adaptation emphasis (economic…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Comparative Analysis, Cultural Awareness, Economic Opportunities
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Tran, V. Thanh; Nguyen, Thang D. – International Migration Review, 1994
Examines gender differences in satisfaction with the host society in a sample of 1,384 Indochinese refugees, ages 17 to 73 years. Satisfaction measurements in terms of housing, neighborhood, and life reveal significant differences influenced by age, gender, and education level. Implications for practice and future research are discussed. (GLR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Age Groups, Asian Americans