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Gardner, Robert W.; And Others – Population Bulletin, 1985
With heavy immigration fueled by U.S. immigration law changes in 1965 and the influx of over 700,000 Indochinese refugees since the Vietnam War ended in 1975, Asian Americans grew from 1.4 million in 1970 to 3.5 million, 1.5% of the U.S. population, by the April 1980 census and an estimated 5.1 million, 2.1% of the U.S. total, as of September 30,…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Cultural Traits, Demography
Tong, T. K.; Wu, Robert – 1975
This annotated bibliography contains citations of works on Asian Americans, in general, as well as on individual Asian populations residing in North America. Referenced are government and public organization publications, bibliographies, and works by private authors. Separate chapters are included for (1) Chinese, (2) Japanese, (3) Koreans, (4)…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Arabs, Asian Americans, Chinese Americans
Johnson, Patricia A.; And Others – 1983
This report presents 1980 census data on the geographic distribution of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. The 1980 census was the first one to identify the total Asian and Pacific Islander population and its subgroups. Information on the total Asian and Pacific Islander population is shown for the United States, regions,…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Demography, Filipino Americans
Nandi, Proshanta K. – 1978
This paper assesses perceptions of quality of working life of Indians, Chinese, Pakistanis, Filipinos, and Koreans, living in Springfield, Illinois. The aspects of occupational life considered in this study are perceptions of job satisfaction, relations with colleagues, opportunities for advancement, and discrimination. The data were obtained…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Decision Making, Employment Opportunities
Hundley, Norris, Jr., Ed. – 1976
The essays in this volume look at Asian Americans, their ideas and ways of life, on their own terms, relating them to both Asian and United States history. Roger Daniels presents an overview of East Asian immigrants through a review of the literature by American historians. An essay by Stanford M. Lyman, which follows, analyzes San Francisco's…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Culture Conflict, Ethnic Groups
Gee, Emma, Ed.; And Others – 1976
In the late 1960's, Asian Americans, following the example of Afro Americans, began to reassess their past experience in America and to reaffirm their ethnic identity. This anthology includes works which explore their racial and economic conflicts and analyze the impact of international politics on them. From the standpoint of various Asian…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Asian Americans, Census Figures, Chinese Americans
Kan, Stephen H.; Liu, William T. – 1984
Using 1980 Census data, a general profile of the educational attainment of six Asian American groups is given here. Data are compared with similar information on Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics, and racial/ethnic differences in the proportion of families with school-age children at the poverty level are described. The six Asian American groups…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Blacks, Chinese Americans, Education Work Relationship
Duleep, Harriet Orcutt; And Others – 1988
This report addresses the issues of whether discrimination adversely affects the economic status of Asian Americans today, and whether this group's relative economic status has improved over time. The study separately examines the economic status of the following six largest Asian groups in America: (1) Chinese; (2) Filipinos; (3) Japanese; (4)…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Civil Rights Legislation, Economic Status
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Gardner, Robert W.; And Others – Population Bulletin, 1989
With heavy immigration fueled by U.S. immigration law changes in 1965 and the influx of over 700,000 Indochinese refugees since the Vietnam War ended in 1975, the number of Asian Americans grew from 1.4 million in 1970 to 3.5 million, 1.5 percent of the U.S. population, by the April 1980 census and an estimated 5.1 million, 2.1 percent of the U.S.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Asian Americans, Birth Rate, Chinese Americans