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Ethnic Language Retention and East Asian Endogamy in the United States
Authors:Jie-Sheng Jan
Institution:General Education Center, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei City, Taiwan, Republic of China
Abstract:This study examines the influence of ethnic language on the endogamy of three East Asian groups, which have been previously omitted within intermarriage research. The study findings present important indications of ethnic language playing a key role in endogamy amongst East Asian groups. Providing for this key component, the groups were divided into U.S. born vs. foreign-born East Asians. Amongst foreign-born East Asians, the effect of English ability provided significance over U.S. born East Asians. Separate examinations of Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans presented diverse patterns of endogamy, migration, and ethnic language retention. Specifically, findings provided insight to high levels of endogamy amongst U.S. born Japanese due to ethnic concentration, despite their loss of ethnic language.
Keywords:endogamy  ethnic language  East Asian Americans  nativity  intermarriage
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