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Ethnic culture and social mobility among second-generation Asian Americans
Authors:Van C. Tran
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology, Columbia University, New York, USAvantran@columbia.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This review engages with Jennifer Lee and Min Zhou’s The Asian American Achievement Paradox to consider how ethnic culture matters for social mobility among the immigrant second generation. It describes the strengths and contributions of the book, connects it to broader debates on culture, poverty, and mobility, and draws on my own research on the second generation in New York City. It highlights three additional cultural mechanisms that underlie the Chinese (or Asian) second-generation advantage: social class heterogeneity in the co-ethnic community, intergenerational support in the immigrant family, and the belief in achievements as redemption for parental sacrifice. While pointing out the similarities and differences between Los Angeles and New York, it also suggests possible applications of these cultural mechanisms in explaining second-generation achievements.
Keywords:Ethnic culture  social mobility  second generation  assimilation  inequality  Asian Americans
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