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13. Korean Fathers on Canadian Shores
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables vii
- Figures ix
- Foreword xi
- 1. Introduction: Historical Context and Contemporary Research 1
- 2. A Demographic Profile of Koreans in Canada 19
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Part I: Understanding Korean Migration
- 3. The Korean Diaspora from Global Perspectives 37
- 4. Is There Evidence of Price Substitution in Migration? The Case of Korean Immigration to North America in the 1990s 53
- 5. Emerging Gateways in the Atlantic: The Institutional and Family Context of Korean Migration to New Brunswick 72
- 6. International Student Experiences of Migration and Consuming Canadian Education 88
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Part II: Immigrant Socio-economic and Social-Psychological Integration
- 7. Social, Economic, and Demographic Characteristics of Korean Self- Employment in Canada 115
- 8. A cculturative Stress among Korean Immigrants 133
- 9. Korean-Language Maintenance in Canada 149
- 10. Ethnic Identity and Self-Concept among Korean-Canadian Youth 171
- 11. Gendered Experiences of Ethnic Identity among Second- Generation Korean Immigrants in Canada and the United States 191
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Part III: Social Roles and Relationships in Korean Families
- 12. Social Support and Elderly Korean Canadians: A Case Study in Calgary 213
- 13. Korean Fathers on Canadian Shores 234
- 14. Kirogi Families as Virtual “Families”: Perspectives and Experiences of Kirogi Mothers 259
- Contributors 285
- Index 293
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables vii
- Figures ix
- Foreword xi
- 1. Introduction: Historical Context and Contemporary Research 1
- 2. A Demographic Profile of Koreans in Canada 19
-
Part I: Understanding Korean Migration
- 3. The Korean Diaspora from Global Perspectives 37
- 4. Is There Evidence of Price Substitution in Migration? The Case of Korean Immigration to North America in the 1990s 53
- 5. Emerging Gateways in the Atlantic: The Institutional and Family Context of Korean Migration to New Brunswick 72
- 6. International Student Experiences of Migration and Consuming Canadian Education 88
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Part II: Immigrant Socio-economic and Social-Psychological Integration
- 7. Social, Economic, and Demographic Characteristics of Korean Self- Employment in Canada 115
- 8. A cculturative Stress among Korean Immigrants 133
- 9. Korean-Language Maintenance in Canada 149
- 10. Ethnic Identity and Self-Concept among Korean-Canadian Youth 171
- 11. Gendered Experiences of Ethnic Identity among Second- Generation Korean Immigrants in Canada and the United States 191
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Part III: Social Roles and Relationships in Korean Families
- 12. Social Support and Elderly Korean Canadians: A Case Study in Calgary 213
- 13. Korean Fathers on Canadian Shores 234
- 14. Kirogi Families as Virtual “Families”: Perspectives and Experiences of Kirogi Mothers 259
- Contributors 285
- Index 293