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This novel analysis of contemporary Asian and Pacific Islander immigration to the United States offers the most up-to-date synthesis of findings on global migration today. It presents a series of principles regarding new double-step patterns in population movements at the end of the twentieth century. This discussion of new paths and modes of world migration in a rimless world is intended for a broad, inter-disciplinary audience of students, teachers, and professionals in ethnic studies, U.S. history, Asian and Asian-American studies, studies relating to the Pacific Rim, sociology, demographics, and international relations.This study of multi-level and multi-directional global migration opens with an analysis of world migration theory, macro and micro factors in international migration, and a review of research about recent migration patterns. Next, this study offers twenty-seven propositions about factors that have affected decisions of peoples to move elsewhere, their adjustment to new countries, their return migrations, and the impact of international migration. Asian and Pacific Islander immigration to the United States is examined along with extensive data based on U.S. immigration records. This fourth wave of immigration to the United States is then analyzed in detail. Accompanying this data and analysis is a model of double stepwise international migration--extremely useful for those studying the intricacies of global patterns of migration. Barkan concludes with other data on mobility variables, an appendix, and an index.
IntroductionA World Migration System: Background and TheoryHistorical BackgroundMacro and Micro Factors in International Migration: Local and Regional MovementsDecision MakingComplexity and InterdependenceMetaphor and Reality: Choices and NetworksMacro and Micro Factors in International Migration: State PoliciesMoving On: Indirect MigrationThe Fourth Era: Contemporary Migration in a Rimless WorldRevising Ravenstein and Lee: Reconceptualizing World Migration PatternsConclusionAsian and Pacific Islander Immigration and a Model of International MigrationA Model of Double Stepwise International MigrationMethodological NotesBackground: Immigration, Issues, and TrendsThe Impact of Immigration Reforms, 1940-85Asian and Pacific Islander Migration within the Pacific RimMobility I: The Variable of Last Residence versus Country of BirthMobility II: The Variable of Prior Entry versus No Prior Entry into the United StatesThe Variable of the Classification of Aliens for Admission as Permanent Resident AliensAn Overview of the Migration Model: General Patterns, Occupations and Gender, 1972-85ConclusionAppendixIndex