Most say they'd move to the U.S. again if they could and cite a good comparative standard of living. But 59% also see major issues with the immigration system.
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Table of Contents
- About Pew Research Center 2
- Terminology 3
- How we did this 5
- Table of contents 7
- About Pew Research Center 1 7
- Terminology 2 7
- How we did this 4 7
- Overview 7 7
- 1. Asian American immigrants experiences adjusting to life in the U.S. 13 7
- 2. Asian American immigrants views of quality of life in the U.S. 24 7
- 3. How Asian Americans see the U.S. immigration system 34 7
- Acknowledgments 41 7
- Appendix A Supplemental tables 43 7
- Appendix B Demographic profile of immigrant and U.S.-born Asian Americans 47 7
- Methodology 50 7
- Topline 60 7
- Asian immigrants say standard of living is better for them in the U.S. but are less optimistic for their childrens future ... 8
- ... and 3 in 4 say that if given the choice today they would still come to the U.S. 8
- A brief history of Asian immigration to the U.S. 10
- A majority of Asians in the U.S. today are immigrants 10
- Why Asian immigrants come to the U.S. 11
- Asian immigrants adjusting to life in the U.S. 11
- About half of Asian immigrants came to the U.S. for economic or educational opportunities 11
- Views of the U.S. compared with origin countries 12
- Asian immigrants say the U.S. has better opportunities more free speech and is a better place to raise children 12
- Asian immigrants priorities for U.S. immigration policy 13
- Encouraging highly skilled immigrants and making it easier to sponsor family members are top immigration policy goals for Asian American immigrants 13
- 1. Asian American immigrants experiences adjusting to life in the U.S. 14
- A demographic profile of Asian American immigrants 15
- Years in the U.S. 15
- Education 15
- Income 15
- Demographic profile of Asian immigrants 2022 15
- Main reason Asian immigrants came to the U.S. varies across ethnic groups 16
- By ethnicity 17
- By years in the U.S. 17
- Among Asian immigrants those who came to the U.S. to escape conflict were more likely than others to get government financial support in their first 6 months in U.S. 18
- By main reason for immigrating 19
- By ethnicity 19
- Asian immigrants English language skills 20
- The share of Asian immigrants who speak English proficiently has increased since 2000 20
- About 2 in 3 Asian immigrants could speak or read English before moving to the U.S. 21
- Asian immigrants views of the English language in the U.S. 22
- Large majorities of Asian immigrants say its important to have translated materials available in public institutions 22
- Most Asian immigrants with a non-U.S. college degree say it was recognized by potential U.S. employers 23
- By main reason for immigrating 24
- By field of study 24
- By English ability before immigrating to the U.S. 24
- By English proficiency today 24
- 2. Asian American immigrants views of quality of life in the U.S. 25
- By main reason for immigrating 26
- Most Asian immigrants see the U.S. as better than their origin country for opportunity free speech and raising children 26
- By ethnicity 27
- By citizenship 28
- Asian immigrants views of the U.S. compared with their origin country vary by ethnic group 28
- About 3 in 4 Asian immigrants say their standard of living is better than that of their parents 29
- About 3 in 4 Asian immigrants say they would choose to come to the U.S. if they could do it again 31
- By ethnicity 32
- By age education and citizenship 32
- About half of Asian immigrants say their lives are affected by what happens to Asians and immigrants in the U.S. and people of their ethnic group around the world 33
- By nativity 34
- 3. How Asian Americans see the U.S. immigration system 35
- Asian immigrants engagement with the U.S. immigration system in numbers 35
- A majority of Asian immigrants say the U.S. immigration system needs complete or major changes 36
- By political party 37
- Asian immigrants show bipartisan support for policy goals that encourage highly skilled immigrants to come to the U.S. 38
- By ethnicity 39
- Among Asian immigrants in the U.S. support for immigration policy goals varies across ethnic groups 40
- By nativity 41
- Immigrant Asians differ from U.S. born in their views toward immigration goals 41
- Appendix A Supplemental tables 44
- Asian immigrants views of the U.S. compared with their origin country by main reason for immigration and citizenship status 2022-23 44
- Asian immigrants views of the U.S. compared with their origin country by main reason for immigration and citizenship status 2022-23 continued 45
- Immigrant Asian adults immigration policy priorities by political party age and citizenship status 2022-23 46
- U.S.-born Asian adults immigration policy priorities by political party and age 2022-23 47
- Appendix B Demographic profile of immigrant and U.S.-born Asian Americans 48
- Demographic profile of Asians in the U.S. by nativity 48
- Demographic profile of Asian immigrants in the U.S. by ethnicity 49
- Demographic profile of Asian immigrants in the U.S. by ethnicity continued 50
- Methodology 51
- Survey of Asian American adults margins of sampling error 51
- Sample allocation and Asian American incidence by sampling frame 54
- Household-level weighting 56
- Weighting of extended survey respondents 57
- Variance estimation 58
- Response rates 59
- AAPOR disposition codes 60
- Topline 61