Changes and Conflicts: Korean Immigrant Families in New York (Part of the New Immigrants Series)

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ISBN-10:

0205274552

ISBN-13:

9780205274550

Edition: 1
Released: Sep 13, 1997
Publisher: Pearson
Format: Paperback, 144 pages

Description:

A massive wave of immigration is sweeping across America. How do new immigrants, specifically Koreans in New York, assimilate? This book fills the gap of knowledge and answers this thought-provoking question. This book studies Korean immigrants in New York and how they have maintained traditional family values since coming to the US and the ways in which these values have changed. The increased economic role in women is discussed in-depth, as well as how this new role has affected marital relations, the socialization of children, and family ties. Sociologists and anthropologists. Part of the New Immigrants Series.

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