Immigration and Ethnic Incorporation — Quiz
1.
Milton Gordon argued that the keystone dimension of assimilation was:
2.
Robert E. Park's classical race-relations cycle described the sequence:
3.
Alba and Nee's new assimilation theory (2003) emphasizes that:
4.
Portes and Zhou's segmented assimilation theory identifies three main trajectories:
5.
Transnationalism research (Glick Schiller, Levitt) documents that many contemporary migrants:
6.
Contrast the classical assimilation view (Park, Gordon) with Portes and Zhou's segmented assimilation theory, and explain why the latter was developed.