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Vietnamese Immigration To California: 1975 Thesis

Moreover, the research also showed that the vast majority of all of the immigrants from Vietnam have managed to overcome the hardships and obstacles facing them upon their arrival to become assimilated into the larger American society and create new lives for themselves and their families. References

Do, Hien Duc, The Vietnamese Americans (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press).

Menjivar, Cecilia, "Immigrant Kinship Networks: Vietnamese, Salvadoreans and Mexicans in Comparative Perspective," Journal of Comparative Family Studies 28(1, 1997): 1-2.

Profile of General Demographic Characteristics -- California: 2000 Census. (2009). U.S. Census

Bureau. [Online]. Available: http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/QTTable?_bm=y&-

geo_id=04000US06&-qr_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U_DP1&-

ds_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U&-redoLog=false.

Wood, Joseph, "Vietnamese American Place Making," The Geographical Review 87(1,...

Post-1965 Immigration to the United States: Structural Determinants (Westport,
CT: Praeger, 1995).

Profile of General Demographic Characteristics -- California, U.S. Census Bureau.

Philip Q. Yang, Post-1965 Immigration to the United States: Structural Determinants (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1995), p. 23.

Cecilia Menjivar, "Immigrant Kinship Networks: Vietnamese, Salvadoreans and Mexicans in Comparative Perspective," Journal of Comparative Family Studies 28(1, 1997), p. 1.

Joseph Wood, "Vietnamese American Place Making," The Geographical Review 87(1, 1997), p. 58.

Menjivar, p. 1.

Yang, p. 67.

Menjivar, p. 2.

Hien Duc Do, The Vietnamese Americans (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press), p. 26.

Quoted in Do at p. 27.

Menjivar, p. 2.

Quoted in Menjivar at p. 2.

Menjivar, p. 2.

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References

Do, Hien Duc, The Vietnamese Americans (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press).

Menjivar, Cecilia, "Immigrant Kinship Networks: Vietnamese, Salvadoreans and Mexicans in Comparative Perspective," Journal of Comparative Family Studies 28(1, 1997): 1-2.

Profile of General Demographic Characteristics -- California: 2000 Census. (2009). U.S. Census

Bureau. [Online]. Available: http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/QTTable?_bm=y&;-
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