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The Socioeconomic Attainments of Non-immigrant Cambodian, Filipino, Hmong, Laotian, Thai, and Vietnamese Americans
Authors:Isao Takei  Arthur Sakamoto  ChangHwan Kim
Institution:1. College of International Relations, Nihon University, 2-31-145 Bunkyo-cho, Mishima, Shizuoka, 411-8555, Japan
2. Department of Sociology, University of Texas, 1 University Station A1700, Austin, TX, 78712-0118, USA
3. Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1415 Jayhawk Blvd., Room 716, Lawrence, KS, 66045, USA
Abstract:Using recent American Community Survey data, this study investigates socioeconomic attainments of six ethnic groups of Southeast Asian Americans. Findings show that the educational attainment of Filipinos, Vietnamese, and Thai is higher than that of whites, while the educational attainment of Cambodians, Hmong, and Laotians is lower than that of whites. Regarding earnings, Southeast Asian American women are generally not disadvantaged relative to white women, but Southeast Asian American men tend to have lower earnings than white men after controlling for education and other demographic factors such as age, metropolitan residence, and region. We conclude that Cambodians, Hmong, and Laotians are the most disadvantaged groups among Southeast Asian Americans and that most Southeast Asian American male groups tend to be at least slightly disadvantaged in the labor market at least after controlling for metropolitan residence and region.
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