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Park, Kyeyoung – Amerasia Journal, 1999
Focuses on the Korean-immigrant community's cultural conflict within the "1.5" generation, showing that the sociocultural characteristics and psychological experiences of the preadult immigrant (the "1.5" generation) are distinct from those of the first- or second-generation ethnic American. Interviews with 117 Korean Americans…
Descriptors: Community, Cultural Differences, Immigrants, Immigration
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Won Doorinink, Myong Jin – Amerasia Journal, 1988
The relationship between various acculturation indicators and the time spent by Koreans watching television were studied. Those who had watched much television in Korea tended to do so in the United States and they tended to be more acculturated. Watching Korean language programs helped viewers to remember their traditional cultural values. (VM)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Communication Research, Folk Culture, Immigrants
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Min, Pyong Gap – Amerasia Journal, 1987
Compares the business activities of Filipino and Korean immigrants based on census data and other published materials. Formulates hypotheses for differences between these groups based on the following factors: (1) value systems, (2) ethnic resources, (3) level of industrial and business development of home country, and (4) trade relations with the…
Descriptors: Business, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Employment
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Min, Pyong Gap – Amerasia Journal, 1990
Pyong Gap Min and Edna Bonacich have both written about Korean Americans' immigration and occupational adjustment. Their variant findings are a result of individual philosophical differences. Discusses the practical implications of both writers' conclusions. (DM)
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Immigrants, International Relations, Korean Americans
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Bonacich, Edna – Amerasia Journal, 1988
Immigrant entrepreneurship is analyzed and evaluated using Koreans as an example. By participating in capitalism, immigrants are perpetuating the system that oppresses them. They should use their experiences of oppression to rise above this system and create a new social order based on the value and dignity of all. (VM)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Activism, Capitalism, Entrepreneurship
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Ishi, Tomoji – Amerasia Journal, 1988
Nurses comprise the dominant groups of Korean immigrant professionals. A world systems approach, using the idea of migrants flowing from periphery nations to core nations, is used to explain the migration of these and other professionals. The concept of national class conflict underlies the power relations of this phenomenon. (VM)
Descriptors: Exchange Programs, Immigrants, Korean Americans, Labor Supply
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Kim, Kwang Chung; Hurh, Won Moo – Amerasia Journal, 1983
Examines the validity and implications of the success image of Asian Americans through a case study of recent Korean immigrants in Los Angeles. Asserts that Asian Americans are generally excluded from full participation in the broader society and that this exclusion cannot be interpreted as an expression of personal preference. (KH)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Case Studies, Economic Opportunities, Employment Level
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Hong, Joann; Min, Pyong Gap – Amerasia Journal, 1999
Describes the levels of second-generation Korean-American adolescents' (n=approximately 237) cultural, social, and psychological dimensions of attachment and examines the major factors highly correlated with two of the dimensions of ethnic attachment: use of the Korean language and Korean friendships. Findings support the view that high levels of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adolescents, Attachment Behavior, Cultural Differences
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Yu, Eui-Young – Amerasia Journal, 1983
Presents a general introduction to the past, present, and future of the Koreans of America. Focuses on immigration rates and distribution, social and economic characteristics, news media, religion, and social relations with other ethnic and racial groups. Offers recommendations for Koreans' survival and success as a racial minority. (KH)
Descriptors: Immigrants, Korean Americans, Minority Group Influences, Population Distribution
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Yu, Eui-Young – Amerasia Journal, 1977
From July 1 1974 to June 30, 1975 28,400 Korean immigrants entered the United States. This article updates the estimate of the size of the Korean population in the United States, since the 1970 Census data. It also presents an analysis of the pattern of Korean immigration from the time of the first large group arrived in Honolulu in 1903 to the…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Demography, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Immigrants
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Kim, Elaine H. – Amerasia Journal, 1997
Explores the position of Korean Americans in U.S. history and in current race relations, focusing on the difficult task of building strategic alliances rooted in understanding of the relationships between the well-being of Korean Americans and that of collective American society. Korean Americans have a pivotal role to play in creating a…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Democracy
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Bonacich, Edna – Amerasia Journal, 1989
Presents an argument against Pyong Gap Min's interpretations of the author's views on Korean immigrant entrepreneurship in Los Angeles (California). Addresses the issues of empirical accuracy and policy implications that Min criticized. Discusses differences between Min's approach to social knowledge and her own. (JS)
Descriptors: Blacks, Capitalism, Economic Progress, Economic Status
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Kibria, Nazli – Amerasia Journal, 1999
Uses data from a qualitative study of 64 postcollege, second-generation Chinese and Korean Americans to explore negotiations of race and identity during the college years. Participants were disengaged from pan-Asian student activities. Findings highlight the diversity of social patterns and experiences of this group. (SLD)
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, College Graduates, Educational Experience, Higher Education
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Min, Pyong Gap – Amerasia Journal, 1989
Presents Edna Bonacich's views on the social costs of Korean immigrant entrepreneurship in Los Angeles (California), for both the immigrants and society. Discusses the inadequacies of her arguments concerning these negative consequences. Considers the policy implications of Bonacich's interpretation for immigrants. (JS)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Antisocial Behavior, Economic Change, Economic Progress
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Hom, Alice Y. – Amerasia Journal, 1994
Presents narratives from Asian American parents about their lesbian daughters or gay sons. The chapter focuses on four emerging themes: (1) the attitudes of parents before disclosure or discovery; (2) the attitudes and reactions of parents after disclosure or discovery; (3) disclosure to friends and their communities; and (4) advice for other…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Filipino Americans, Homosexuality
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