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Rutgers University SOCIOLOGY MISC Quiz 11 1)Which is the most educated Asian subgroup?   Similar to Hispanics, Asians largely believe that their family relationships are stronger in their country of origin than in the United States

Sociology

Rutgers University

SOCIOLOGY MISC

Quiz 11

1)Which is the most educated Asian subgroup?

 

  1. Similar to Hispanics, Asians largely believe that their family relationships are stronger in their country of origin than in the United States.
  2. The biggest "pull" factor drawing Asian immigrants to the United States is:
  3. Unlike Hispanics/Latinos, Asians are more likely to identify with their racial category (Asian) than their country of origin.
  4. Hispanic immigrants are more likely than Asian immigrants to obtain U.S. citizenship.
  5. Historically, U.S. immigration policy has almost always favored Asians and encouraged both their migration and citizenship in this country.
  6. In general, Asians have higher SES than Whites. Which SES indicator is the exception?
  7. About 2 in 3 Asians (66%) are immigrants/foreign-born.

Of all race and Hispanic origin groups, the Asian-alone group has the largest immigrant population.

  1. Indians are the largest Asian subgroup in the United States.
  2. Almost 6% of the U.S. population identifies as Asian in some fashion.
  3. About half of Asians have earned at least a bachelor's degree.
  4. Asians have higher median household wealth than Whites.
  5. In general, Asians tend to lean Republican.
  6. Asians have the highest median household income of all race and Hispanic origin groups.
  7. There are currently more Hispanic/Latino immigrants entering the United States than Asian immigrants.
  8. In which region of the country do Asians primarily live?
  9. Which was the largest Asian subgroup in 2010?
  10. Foreign-born Asians are more likely than U.S.-born Asians to identify by their country of origin (than to identify as "American").
  11. Like the other immigrant groups we have studied, Asian immigrants have much lower rates of college education than U.S.-born Asians.
  12. Which Asian subgroup had the lowest poverty rate in 2007-2011?

 

  1. Which is the largest foreign-born Asian subgroup in the U.S. in 2011?
  2. Hispanic/Latino immigration is currently growing at a faster rate than Asian immigration.
  3. The teens profiled in "America by the Numbers: Pass or Fail in Cambodia Town" fit nicely into the idea of Asians being a "model minority".
  4. Which is the main reason why Southeast Asians from Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos have such poor social and educational outcomes?
  5. According to the film "America by the Numbers: Pass or Fail in Cambodia Town," South Asians and Southeast Asians are very similar in terms of educational achievement.

 

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