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Students:
T.Kauh, “Changing Status and Roles of Older Korean Immigrants in the United States.” International Journal of Aging and Human Development 49 (1999): 213-229; Mui and Shibusawa Asian American Elders in the Twenty-First Century;
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Students: A.D. Ong and C.S Bergeman, “Resilience and Adaptation
to Stress in Later Life: Empirical Perspectives and Conceptual Implications,” Aging International 29 (2004): 219-246; S.T.Wong, G.J.Yoo, and A.L Stewart, “Examining the Types of Social Support and the Actual Sources of Support in Older in Older Chinese and Korean Immigrants, “International Journal of Aging and Human Development 61 (2005): 105-121.
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Students:
Eleana Kim, “The Origins of Korean Adoption: Cold War Geopolitics and Intimate Diplomacy” (working paper, U.S.-Korea Institute’s Working Paper Series, 2009), pg 5
- Military Brides:
Ji-Yeon Yuh, Beyond the Shadow of Camptown: Korean Military Brides in America(New York: New York University Press, 2002), pg 2.
- Military Brides:
Sonia Shinn Sunoo, Korean Picture Brides: 1903-1920, a Collection of Oral Histories(Philadelphia: Xlibris, 2002)
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Orphans:
Cho, Young-ee, "The Diaspora of Korean Children: A Cross-Cultural Study of the Educational Crisis in Contemporary South Korea" (2007). Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers. Paper 1244.
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Amerasians:
Cerrissa Kim, Koreans & Camptowns: Reflections of a Mixed-Race Korean (Korean American story.org, Nov, 2015)