Assimilation Models, Old and New: Explaining a Long-Term Process

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Assimilation Models, Old and New: Explaining a Long-Term Process

1 Jan 2006

Assimilation, sometimes known as integration or incorporation, is the process by which the characteristics of members of immigrant groups and host societies come to resemble one another. That process, which has both economic and sociocultural dimensions, begins with the immigrant generation and continues through the second generation and beyond.
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Authors

Susan K. Brown, Frank D. Bean

Project Programs
Immigration
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United States of America
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Immigration and Intergenerational Mobility in Metropolitan Los Angeles

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