Gain a comprehensive understanding of the social and economic makeup of Japanese in the United States by exploring key factors such as income, poverty rates, marital & divorce status, employment and educational insights.
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...
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 Education Journal》 被引量: 3发表: 2013年 Voices of the Minority: Japanese Immigrant Mothers' Perce...
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 ... NI Hata - 《Journal of American History》 ...
It brings added perspective to the communications regarding oppression while acknowledging harsh realities, and it reveals cultural history forged by a subset of the United Stated population.Caulkins, Lynette CDissertations & Theses - Gradworks
Inaka: Japanese Countryside: Directed by Eugene Kobayashi. I wanted to show the two sides of the Japanese countryside. 1. the environment, specifically nature even in the human manipulation of landscape and 2. the aging population and decline of pastoral
heritability within 2,868 annotations of genome-wide transcription factor occupancy, and identified 378 significant enrichments across nine diseases (false discovery rate < 0.05) (for example,NKX3-1for prostate cancer). This large-scale GWAS in a Japanese population provides insights into the et...
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 of research to suggest why Japanese families have not become more active participants in preschools across the United States (US). In an...
population in need of health care and pensions, explained Kukhee Choo, a media studies professor at Sophia University in Tokyo, who wasn’t involved in the research. Choo added that putting a spotlight on the rise of sexlessness is part of a domestic agenda to rectify the population decline...
in two different populations, namely infants (aged 1.5–2 years) and preschool children (aged 3–6 years). For this, different assessments were conducted between these two populations. The target population comprised apparently healthy boys and girls aged 19–83 months living in private households ...