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Asian-American Model Minority Summary

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Asian-Americans have a stigma of being society’s “model minority.” The notion that is perceived of them being well off and successful is justified by their outstanding achievements and studies in school. However, Pan Suk Kim argues just how precarious this sentiment is. Not every Asian-American is well off and successful like how society depicts them to be. Kim’s main claim is that calling Asian-Americans a “model minority” disguises the diversity and discrimination that still goes on for many Asian-Americans today and it impacts many aspects of life for them like searching for jobs, getting promotions, etc. Asian immigrants did not start coming into America in big amounts until at least the 1850s. They came in search of the American Dream where they believed if they worked hard enough they would become …show more content…

Kim also goes on to talk about how the model minority conception extends to society believing that Asian-Americans are for the most part exempt from common economic dilemmas that any other American would face like unemployment, debt, or poverty. While Asian-Americans have had economic successes like increasing their average family income to beat the U.S. average by over 28%, Asian-American households have a lower per capita income than white households by at least $2000. Many of the Asians in the United States are immigrants or are first-generation immigrants. Because of this, Asians have trouble finding work because of a number of problems like no time to learn new skills, deficiency of programs like learning English and training to help the immigrants adjust to working life in America, and having to regularly engage with non-immigrants in the labor market. These hindrances have led to them to turn to the lower level jobs of the market like into industries of agriculture or

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