Female Asian Immigrants in Honolulu: Adaptation and Success

Gardner Rw, Wright Pa
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This study focuses on the Chinese Filipino Japanese and Korean female immigrants living in the city and county of Honolulu where 4/5 of the foreign born Asians live. Using data from a 1975 sample survey the following central questions are addressed: How do female Asian immigrant fare economically and socially compared with US-born females having similar characteristics? Are there differences among female Asian immigrants of the different ethnic groups and between the recent (1965-75) female arrivals and earlier female immigrants? Several measures of succes and adaptation are examined both singly and in combination. The data were obtained from a 5% sample survey of all households on Oahu conducted by a local survey firm in April 1975 for the US Office of Equal Opportunity. Among young adults (ages 18-24) Asian immigrants of both sexes show labor force participation rates quite similar to the rates of the total population. Recent arrivals especially females show lower rates whereas the rates of long-term female Asian immigrants are the highest of any group. Young adult Asian immigrants do not seem to be particularly disadvantaged compared with US-born Asians in proportions unemployed and unemployment rates. Long-term young adult Asian immigrants have especially low unemployment rates. In the 25-64 age group compared with the younger group participation rates are higher for males and lower for females no matter what their migration status. US-born Asians have unemployment rates well below those of the total population and long-term Asian immigrants especially the males show almost no unemployment. Most immigrant females hold menial jobs; relatively few are in professional occupations. This is also true for immigrant males. Upward mobility with increasing duration of residence is more evident for males than females. In relation to educational levels the occupational structure of the immigrant females is highly disadvantageous compared with that of US-born Asian females. Incomes of the immigrant females are very low initially but improve substantially with increasing duration of residence.
檀香山的亚洲女性移民:适应与成功
本研究的重点是居住在檀香山市和县的中国、菲律宾、日本和韩国女性移民,那里有四分之五的外国出生的亚洲人居住。利用1975年抽样调查的数据,本文探讨了以下核心问题:与具有相似特征的美国女性相比,亚洲女性移民在经济和社会方面的表现如何?不同种族的亚洲女性移民之间,以及最近(1965-75)的女性移民与早期女性移民之间,是否存在差异?对成功和适应的几种措施进行了单独和综合的考察。数据来自于1975年4月一家当地调查公司为美国平等机会办公室对瓦胡岛所有家庭进行的5%抽样调查。在年轻人(18-24岁)中,亚洲男女移民的劳动参与率与总人口的劳动参与率相当。新移民,尤其是女性移民的比率较低,而长期亚裔女性移民的比率是所有群体中最高的。与在美国出生的亚洲人相比,年轻的成年亚洲移民在失业比例和失业率方面似乎并不特别处于劣势。长期年轻成年亚洲移民的失业率尤其低。在25-64岁年龄组中,与更年轻的群体相比,无论其移民身份如何,男性的参与率较高,女性的参与率较低。在美国出生的亚洲人的失业率远低于总人口的失业率,而长期的亚洲移民,尤其是男性,几乎没有失业。大多数移民女性从事卑微的工作;从事专业工作的人相对较少。男性移民也是如此。随着居住时间的增加,男性的向上流动比女性更明显。就教育水平而言,移民女性的职业结构与在美国出生的亚洲女性相比是非常不利的。女性移民的收入最初很低,但随着居住时间的延长,收入会大幅度提高。
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