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Race, ethnicity, and the incorporation experiences of Hmong American young adults: insights from a mixed-method, longitudinal study
Teresa Toguchi Swartz
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Douglas Hartmann
, Pao Lee Vue
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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Older Adults
100%
Hmong
100%
American Young Adults
100%
Hmong Americans
100%
Race-ethnicity
100%
United States
50%
Transition to Adulthood
50%
Multi-method
50%
Racism
50%
Racialization
50%
Migrants
50%
Resettlement
50%
Life Course Approach
50%
Ethnic Identity
50%
Racial Hierarchy
50%
Ethnic Identification
50%
Bicultural Identity
50%
Assimilation Theory
50%
Family Identification
50%
Family Traditions
50%
Model Minority Myth
50%
Assimilation Model
50%
Psychology
Mixed Methods
100%
Hmong Americans
100%
Ethnic Identity
100%
Bicultural
100%
Longitudinal Analysis
100%
Model Minority
100%
Ethnic Identification
100%
Social Sciences
Family Tradition
33%