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A Framework For Immigration Asians In The United States Uma Anand Segal

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A Framework For Immigration Asians In The United States Uma Anand Segal
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 481
Author: Uma Anand Segal
ISBN: 0231120834, 9780231120838, 0231120826
Language: English
Year: 2002

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A Framework For Immigration Asians In The United States Uma Anand Segal by Uma Anand Segal 0231120834, 9780231120838, 0231120826 instant download after payment.

Although stereotypically portrayed as academic and economic achievers, Asian Americans often live in poverty, underserved by human services, undercompensated in the workforce, and subject to discrimination. Although often perceived as a single, homogenous group, there are significant differences between Asian American cultures that affect their experience. Segal, an Asian American immigrant herself, analyzes Asian immigration to the U.S., including immigrants' reasons for leaving their countries, their attraction to the U.S., the issues they face in contemporary U.S. society, and the history of public attitudes and policy toward them. Segal observes that the profile of the Asian American is shaped not only by the immigrants and their descendents but by the nation's response to their presence.

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