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Housing Characteristics of Older Asian Americans

机译:亚裔美国人的住房特征

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This study described the housing tenure and residential density of elders from the six largest Asian American ethnic groups in the US: Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Asian Indian, and Vietnamese. These groups were compared to non-Hispanic White elders. Based on data from the 2000 US Census of Population, multilevel regression analyses showed that Japanese elders were most like the non-Hispanic White comparison group across the two housing dimensions. Older Vietnamese persons were least likely to own their homes compared to the other Asian American groups, and with the exception of the Japanese elders, all Asian groups were more likely than non-Hispanic Whites to live in crowded residences. In general, considerable heterogeneity in housing characteristics was observed across the six older Asian American ethnic groups, even after controlling for assimilation and housing discrimination indicators.
机译:本研究介绍了美国六大亚洲美国民族的长老住房和住宅密度:中国,菲律宾,日语,韩国,亚洲印度和越南语。 这些群体与非西班牙裔白人进行比较。 根据2000年美国人口普查的数据,多级回归分析表明,日本长老最面是两个住房尺寸的非西班牙裔白比较组。 与其他亚裔美国人团体相比,越南越南人最不可能拥有他们的家庭,并且除了日本长老之外,所有亚洲团体都比非西班牙裔人居住在拥挤的住宅中。 一般而言,即使在控制同化和住房歧视指标之后,六个年长的亚裔美国族裔群体也观察到住房特征的相当大的异质性。

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