SOC-375 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Tiger Mother, Major Force, Asso

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In 1991, the policy laws addressing population strongly encouraged couples to have only one child; having more children can impede job promotions and even force a household to accept a smaller dwelling. Many of the adoptees, along with their adopting parents, face complex issues of cultural and social identity. Chinatowns today: chinatowns represent a paradox. They have large poor populations and face the problems associated with all slums: organizational life. Tsu clans established along family lines and forming a basis for social organization by chinese americans. Hui kuan chinese american benevolent associations organized on the basis of the district of the immigrant"s origin in china. Tongs chinese american secret associations: help members adjust to a new life, social problems. Occupational profile of chinese americans: given high income levels, half of all chinese americans serve in management, professional, and related occupations, chinese owned businesses continue to be a major source of income for chinese.

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