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Pyong Gap Min
Pyong Gap Min
Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Queens College and the Graduate Center of the City
Verified email at qc.cuny.edu - Homepage
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Year
Asian Americans: Contemporary trends and issues
PG Min
Pine Forge Press, 2006
7132006
The structure and social functions of Korean immigrant churches in the United States
PG Min
International migration review 26 (4), 1370-1394, 1992
6681992
Changes and conflicts: Korean immigrant families in New York
PG Min
Pearson, 1998
3991998
Caught in the middle: Korean communities in New York and Los Angeles
PG Min
Univ of California Press, 1996
3851996
Major issues relating to Asian American experiences
PG Min
Race and ethnic conflict, 195-204, 2019
360*2019
Immigrant entrepreneurship and business patterns: A comparison of Koreans and Iranians in Los Angeles
PG Min, M Bozorgmehr
International migration review 34 (3), 707-738, 2000
3092000
From white-collar occupations to small business: Korean immigrants' occupational adjustment
PG Min
Asian American Issues Relating to Labor, Economics, and Socioeconomic Status …, 2014
3002014
Ethnic business enterprise: Korean small business in Atlanta
PG Min
Center for Migration Studies, 1988
2901988
Religions in Asian America: building faith communities
PG Min, JH Kim
AltaMira Press, 2001
2702001
Caught in the middle: Korean merchants in America's multiethnic cities
PG Min
(No Title), 1996
2461996
Changes in Korean immigrants' gender role and social status, and their marital conflicts
PG Min
Sociological forum 16, 301-320, 2001
2442001
Korean “Comfort Women” the intersection of colonial power, gender, and class
PG Min
Gender & Society 17 (6), 938-957, 2003
2182003
Problems of Korean immigrant entrepreneurs
PG Min
International migration review 24 (3), 436-455, 1990
1941990
Preserving ethnicity through religion in America: Korean Protestants and Indian Hindus across generations
PG Min
Preserving Ethnicity through Religion in America, 2010
1872010
Formation of ethnic and racial identities: Narratives by young Asian-American professionals
PG Min, R Kim
Ethnic and Racial Studies 23 (4), 735-760, 2000
1762000
Ethnic solidarity for economic survival: Korean greengrocers in New York City
PG Min
Russell Sage Foundation, 2008
1652008
Intergenerational transmission of religion and culture: Korean Protestants in the US
PG Min, DY Kim
Sociology of Religion 66 (3), 263-282, 2005
1642005
Struggle for ethnic identity: Narratives by Asian American professionals
PG Min, R Kim
Rowman Altamira, 1999
1641999
Korean immigrants in Los Angeles 1
PG Min
Immigration and entrepreneurship, 185-204, 2017
1612017
The Korean American family
PG Min
The New Immigrant and the American Family, 187-217, 2014
1442014
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