Labour‐market participation of Asian Indian immigrant women in the greater Kansas City Metropolitan Area, USA

Sujata De Dunn, B. Paul
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Immigrants are changing the composition of the American population at the end of the twentieth and into this century, just as they have done for many decades. The amended Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965 resulted in a steady flow of professional Asian Indians to the United States. While receiving indirect attention in several studies, relatively little is known about the labour-market participation of Asian Indian immigrant women. This research aims to determine the economic and non-economic factors that influence the participation of Asian Indian immigrant women in the labour market of the Greater Kansas City Metropolitan Area. On the basis of 160 responses from a questionnaire survey, this research found that annual income, years in current job, occupation type, and the nature of investment in India were the pertinent economic factors, while non-economic factors range from age, urban residential background, education, number of years in the US, the decision to work, and some perceptions on work, homemaking and household income contribution. Findings from this study are discussed in the context of existing theories on international migration, particularly those dealing with the labour-force participation of immigrants. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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美国堪萨斯城大都市区亚洲印度移民妇女的劳动力市场参与
从20世纪末到本世纪,移民正在改变美国人口的构成,就像他们几十年来所做的那样。1965年修订的《移民和归化法》导致专业的亚裔印度人稳定地流向美国。虽然在若干研究中得到间接注意,但对亚洲印度移民妇女参与劳动力市场的情况所知相对较少。本研究旨在确定影响亚洲印度移民妇女参与大堪萨斯城大都市区劳动力市场的经济和非经济因素。在160份问卷调查的基础上,本研究发现,年收入、在职年数、职业类型和在印度投资的性质是相关的经济因素,而非经济因素包括年龄、城市居住背景、教育程度、在美国居住的年数、工作的决定以及对工作、家务和家庭收入贡献的一些看法。本研究的结果将在现有的国际移徙理论,特别是关于移民劳动力参与的理论的背景下加以讨论。版权所有©2002约翰威利父子有限公司
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