Korean Americans: N019

Korean Americans are a North American ethnic minority. This file is made up of seventeen documents that span the mid-nineteenth century through the mid-1980s. The documents cover issues of immigrant history and adaptation, entrepreneurs and business, women and kinship. General history and survey of...

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Veröffentlicht: New Haven, Conn Human Relations Area Files, Inc 1997
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Zusammenfassung:Korean Americans are a North American ethnic minority. This file is made up of seventeen documents that span the mid-nineteenth century through the mid-1980s. The documents cover issues of immigrant history and adaptation, entrepreneurs and business, women and kinship. General history and survey of Korean-Americans are found in Kim, H.; Ryu; and Choy. Studies centered on the Korean community in Chicago discuss social and cultural adjustment and the importance of the family and kinship in this process. Other local studies look at the establishment of the Korean community in New York City, social networks in two Georgian Korean communities, and family and kinship networks in the Los Angeles. Several studies examine the changing status and roles of Korean women in the United States, and the particular role they play in maintaining ethnic identity. The rest of the studies examine Korean- American entrepreneurship and business and the work patterns of Korean families
Beschreibung:Culture summary: Korean Americans - Pyong Gap Min and Ian Skoggard - 1997 -- - Koreans in America - Bong-youn Choy - 1979 -- - Assimilation patterns of immigrants in the United States: a case study of Korean immigrants in the Chicago area - Won Moo Hurh, Hei Chu Kim, Kwang Chung Kim - 1978 -- - Korean immigrants in America: a structural analysis of ethnic confinement and adhesive adaptation - Won Moo Hurh and Kwang Chung Kim - 1983 -- - New urban immigrants: the Korean community in New York - Illsoo Kim - 1981 -- - The burden of double roles: Korean wives in the USA - Kwang Chung Kim and Won Moo Hurh Western Illinois University - 1988 -- - Immigrant entrepreneurs: Koreans in Los Angeles, 1965-1982 - Ivan Light and Edna Bonacich - 1988 -- - Ethnic business enterprise: Korean small business in Atlanta - Pyong Gap Min - 1988 -- - Problems of Korean immigrant entrepreneurship - Pyong Gap Min - 1990 --
- Korean women in America: 1903-1930 - Eun Sik Yang - 1987 -- - Some aspects of social demography of Korean Americans - Hyung-chan Kim - 1977 -- - A study of social networks within two Korean communities in America - Don-chang Lee - 1977 -- - Koreans in America: a demographic analysis - Jai P. Ryu - 1977 -- - Occupation and work patterns of Korean immigrants - Eui-Young Yu - 1982 -- - The Korean family in Los Angeles - Lawrence K. Hong - 1982 -- - The activities of women in southern California Korean community organizations - Eui-Young Yu - 1987 -- - Kinship networks among Korean immigrants in the U.S.: structural analysis - Sun Bin Yin - 1991 -- - The extended conjugal family: family-kinship system of Korean immigrants in the United States - Kwang Chung Kim and Won Moo Hurh - 1991
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