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Article: Characteristics of Eastern European Immigration in the United States.(Report)
- Article from:
- Journal of Comparative Family Studies
- Article date:
- September 22, 2008
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INTRODUCTION
In the last centuries, Eastern Europe has been characterized by dramatic socio-political and economic transformations. Countries were formed and revised, political ideologies were imposed and then dropped leaving lasting marks on individuals and families. Immigration from that region towards United States mirrors this region's course of events, registering various trends throughout the history. The recent overall increase in the number of immigrants in the US has been calling for more research on the immigrant adaptation processes. Although the literature on some immigrant groups has been enriched in the past years, the research on Eastern European ...
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