Article: Support Networks, Ethnic Spaces, and Fictive Kin: Indian Immigrant Women Constructing Community in the United States Posted on Posted on09/22/201309/23/2019By UCLA AAPI Nexus “Support Networks, Ethnic Spaces, and Fictive Kin: Indian Immigrant Women Constructing Community in the United States” Volume 11:1-2, p. 25 … Read MoreArticle: Support Networks, Ethnic Spaces, and Fictive Kin: Indian Immigrant Women Constructing Community in the United States
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Article: Labor Market Migrations: Immigrant Intersections in the Informal Economy Posted on Posted on04/18/201210/24/2019By UCLA AAPI Nexus “Labor Market Migrations: Immigrant Intersections in the Informal Economy” Volume 10:1, p. 75 (2012) by Anna Joo Kim ABSTRACT: This … Read MoreArticle: Labor Market Migrations: Immigrant Intersections in the Informal Economy
Article: The Importance of Ethnic Competency: Labor Trafficking, Thai Migrations, and the Thai Community Development Center Posted on Posted on04/18/201210/24/2019By UCLA AAPI Nexus “The Importance of Ethnic Competency: Labor Trafficking, Thai Migrations, and the Thai Community Development Center” Volume 10:1, p. 59 (2012) … Read MoreArticle: The Importance of Ethnic Competency: Labor Trafficking, Thai Migrations, and the Thai Community Development Center
Article: Community-Based Asian American and Pacific Islander Organizations and Immigrant Integration Posted on Posted on04/18/201210/24/2019By UCLA AAPI Nexus “Community-Based Asian American and Pacific Islander Organizations and Immigrant Integration” Volume 10:1, p. 41 (2012) by Erwin de Leon ABSTRACT: … Read MoreArticle: Community-Based Asian American and Pacific Islander Organizations and Immigrant Integration
Article: Ethnic Return Migration Policies and Asian American Labor in Japan and Korea Posted on Posted on04/18/201210/24/2019By UCLA AAPI Nexus “Ethnic Return Migration Policies and Asian American Labor in Japan and Korea” Volume 10:1, p. 21 (2012) by Jane Yamashiro … Read MoreArticle: Ethnic Return Migration Policies and Asian American Labor in Japan and Korea
Article: Between China and the United States Contemporary Policies and Flows of Highly Skilled Migrants Posted on Posted on04/18/201210/24/2019By UCLA AAPI Nexus “Between China and the United States Contemporary Policies and Flows of Highly Skilled Migrants” Volume 10:1, p. 1 (2012) by … Read MoreArticle: Between China and the United States Contemporary Policies and Flows of Highly Skilled Migrants
Article: Broadening Support for Asian American and Pacific Islander Immigrant Families: The Role and Impact of Community-based Organizations in Family-Community-School Partnerships Posted on Posted on10/26/201110/24/2019By UCLA AAPI Nexus “Broadening Support for Asian American and Pacific Islander Immigrant Families: The Role and Impact of Community-based Organizations in Family-Community-School Partnerships” … Read MoreArticle: Broadening Support for Asian American and Pacific Islander Immigrant Families: The Role and Impact of Community-based Organizations in Family-Community-School Partnerships
Article: Policy Recommendations to Reduce Toxic Exposures for Nail Salon Workers Posted on Posted on10/26/201110/24/2019By UCLA AAPI Nexus “Policy Recommendations to Reduce Toxic Exposures for Nail Salon Workers” Volume 9:1-2, p. 43 (2011) by Julia Liou, Catherine A. … Read MoreArticle: Policy Recommendations to Reduce Toxic Exposures for Nail Salon Workers
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