International Migration Review
Volume 18, Issue 1, 1984, Pages 50-64

Employment predictors among Indochinese refugees. (Article)

Strand P.J.
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Abstract

The influx of Indochinese refugees into the US since 1975 has forced policy development in various resettlement areas. Considerable emphasis has been placed on employment and employment barriers. Investigates the refugee employment process. A multivariate model is used to distinguish employed from unemployed refugees. Early arrivals, recent arrivals, and each of the 4 major ethnic groups is investigated separately. -Author

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cultural anthropology Research Methodology Americas economics population Migrants demography developing country Population Dynamics Developing Countries Asia Ethnic Groups ethnic group Developed Countries socioeconomic status Models, Economic Settlement And Resettlement Cultural Background United States North America social status health care manpower Health Manpower Southeast Asia Socioeconomic Factors socioeconomics Western Hemisphere theoretical model Models, Theoretical Article employment status migration international migration developed country population and population related phenomena Demographic Factors Southeastern Asia research Emigration and Immigration Economic Factors Economic Model Transients and Migrants social class Northern America Population Characteristics Human Resources statistical model employment Labor Force Asia, Southeastern Culture

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DOI: 10.2307/2546002
ISSN: 01979183
Cited by: 14
Original Language: English