Korean Immigrants and the Challenge of Adjustment

Korean Immigrants and the Challenge of Adjustment

by Moon H. Jo
Korean Immigrants and the Challenge of Adjustment

Korean Immigrants and the Challenge of Adjustment

by Moon H. Jo

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Overview

With the steady increase in the number of Asian immigrants, our interest in Asian-American communities has intensified in recent years. While much has been written on the experiences of established immigrant communities such as the Chinese and the Japanese, little is yet known about the Korean Americans, one of today's fastest growing Asian-American minorities. This volume provides an overview of the history of Korean immigration to this country—from the first immigrants who arrived in Hawaii at the beginning of the century to the most recent waves of the 1980s and 1990s—and a detailed analysis of the main problems Korean Americans face in adjusting to life in their adopted country. The author collected most of his data through a questionnaire survey and case-study interviews, which provide lively, first-person accounts of the immigrant experience, focusing in particular on problems such as the language barrier, social isolation, family tension, and the challenge of earning a livelihood.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313309182
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/30/1999
Series: Controversies in Science , #127
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

MOON H. JO is a retired Professor of Sociology at Lycoming College, in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. His research on matters related to Asians has been published in a number of jourbanals, including Political Psychology, Ethnic and Racial Studies, International Social Science Review, and International Jourbanal of Politics, Culture and Society.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
History of Korean Immigration
Motives for Immigration
The Language Barrier
Making a Living
Family Adjustment
Prejudice and Discrimination
Prospects
Appendix: Questionnaire
Bibliography
Index

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