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Older Generation of Southeast Asian Refugees: An Annotated Bibliography
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Title:
Older Generation of Southeast Asian Refugees: An Annotated Bibliography
Author:
Boyer, Laura M
Subjects:
aged
;
bibliography
;
elderly
;
Hmong
;
minorities
;
refugees
;
seniors
;
Southeast Asian Refugee Studies (SARS) Project
;
Southeast Asians
Description:
In Asia it was the elders who ran the family and village affairs. Their advice was sought and they were respected and obeyed. As refugees all this has changed. Elders are forced to rely on their children and grandchildren for assistance, because it is the youth who have learned the language quickly and adapted to Western Society. Research about these older refugees is still scanty. This bibliography reviews and summarizes publications between 1975 and 1990. Five Southeast Asian ethnic groups are included: Cambodian, Ethnic Chinese, Hmong, Lao, and Vietnamese. Most are about refugees in the United States and all are in English. Southeast Asian Refugee Studies Project. Occasional Papers, Number Eleven.
Publisher:
Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota
Creation Date:
1991
Language:
English
Source:
University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy
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