Chinese immigrantsU.S.Help-seeking attitudeSelf-stigmaPath analysisHelp-seeking attitudes have been found to be a strong predictor for help-seeking intentions and behaviors. Previous research on factors influencing help-seeking attitudes in Chinese individuals has been inconclusive. In this paper, we ...
The daily struggle of Chinese immigrants in Flushing is a far cry from the picture former President Donald Trump and other Republicans have sought to paint of them as a coordinated group of “military-age” men who have come to the United States to build an ...
Chinese immigrants in Flushing said one reason men may be coming alone in higher numbers is the expense — often more than $10,000 per person to cover airfare, lodging, payments to local guides and bribes to police in countries along their journey. Another co...
For AAPI Heritage Month, we head to the Museum of Chinese in America to see how Chinese immigrants helped lay the very foundations that built the country, and the indelible footprint they’ve left behind. CGTN’s Liling Tan reports. Check out The China Report, our new w...
Drawing on in-depth interviews with Chinese immigrants in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic, this article examines the construction of immigrants' transnational social safety net and its gaps as the pandemic struck their home and host societies successively. Building upon the scholarship on tr...
The first Chinese encounters with America and its people came with trade between the two countries in the late 1700s. Merchants, servants and several young, missionary-sponsored students were among the first Chinese immigrants. By the mid-1800s, the trickle of Chinese immigrants became a steady ...
A. Most immigrants to the US in the 1800s were Chinese. B. Chinese people in the US mainly live in Chinatowns. C. Most new immigrants to the US are from China. D. Chinatowns are very common in America. 二、 We learn that after Chinese immigrants in the US moved to the suburbs, ...
Building on the growing literature on new immigrant destinations, this paper examines new settlement patterns of low skilled Chinese immigrants in the United States. We identify an important channel of settlement in new destinations for the case of Chinese low skilled immigrants: employment agencies in...
Joe Wong chose a path to success unlike that of most Chinese-Americans, or that of immigrants in the US in general. He disproves the stereotype that immigrants from other cultures cannot understand the true American sense of humor.[听力文本资源]1. [听力文本资源] When did Wong find that he...
移途径汇(移汇)A summary of the Chinese legal immigrationof the United States (the most complete immigration method in the mainland) Chinese legal immigrants tothe United States summary of ways Over the past ten years,more and more mainland China elites from all walks of life and wealthy...