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but relative prevalence rates of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia have differed. Between May 1, 1992 and May 1, 1994, the prevalence rates of dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and vascular dementia were examined in the Japanese American population aged over 65 years in King County, Washing...
Asian America: Chinese and Japanese in the United States since 1850. By Roger Daniels. (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1988. xviii + 384 pp. $24.95.) This paper examines the colonial discourse of the global population problem in Korea under Japanese rule (1910–1945). I consider ...
The authors of Seen and Unseen also do a good job of showing that this incarceration wasn’t just about racism but there were clear winners and motivations for locking up the Japanese American population. On page 22-23, “Japanese farmers grew nearly half of the fruits and vegetables in Cali...
Studies the relationships between offspring sex ratio and the size of a male secondary sexual character involved in female choice in a natural population o... Ellegren,Hans,Gustafsson,... - 《Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America》 被引量: 646发表: ...
The growth of the Japanese population in these areas led to resentment by whites as they became economically successful, especially in the agricultural industry. By 1924 they were again barred from entering the United States through legislation when Congress passed theImmigration Act of 1924. This ba...
International Journal of Population GeographyWhite, Paul. 2003. "The Japanese in Latin America: On the Uses of Diaspora." International Journal of Population Geography 9:309‐322.White, Paul (2003) "The Japanese in Latin America: On the uses of diaspora"...
The Japanese in Latin America: on the uses of diaspora International migration only began to affect Japan in the late nineteenth century, but since then there have been three waves of emigration, two of them cu... P White - 《International Journal of Population Geography》 被引量: 11发表: ...
Voices of the Minority: Japanese Immigrant Mothers’ Perceptions of Preschools in the United States Japanese immigrants have been living in the United States for nearly 150聽years. Yet, despite the continued presence of this population, there is not a lot... C Winterbottom - 《Early Childhood ...
InCalifornia: Population composition Discrimination against the Japanese smoldered until World War II, when about 93,000 Japanese Americans lived in the state. Some three-fifths of them were American-born citizens known as Nisei (second-born); most of the others were Issei, older adults who had...