mixed marriage in malaysia

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7 documents for mixed marriage in malaysia
  • In this paper we examine remittances as a currency of care from the perspective of migrants among the Indian diaspora in Australia. We focus particularly on seven "twice migrants" from Malaysia, Singapore, Kenya and the United Kingdom, and two cases where direct migration of the parental generation from India has led to multiple migration for their children as they moved from Australia to the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. These nine cases of multiple migration enable us to delve into the greater complexity and longer history of migration. The paper thus adds a historical dimension to literature on migration, analyzing changes across generations to remittances and the transnational family. Following Fischer and Tronto (1990) we distinguish between "caring about," "taking ...

    ...When we refrained the topic as "Marriage, Family and Migration in the Indian Diaspora," mon...The experience was mixed. In two cases, tiiose who sent money home, were no...

  • ... after having been in a refugee camp in Malaysia since 1989. [6] In 1988, Mr. Nguyen became involve... national was, at the time of their marriage, the spouse of another person, or. (ii) the sponso... of whether to reinstate an appeal is one of mixed fact and law and that it attracts a standard of re...

  • ... crossed our border illegally, arranged a marriage of convenience for a failed refugee claimant and d...[61] These matters are mixed questions of fact and law: Poshteh v. Canada (Mini..., including those spoken in Indonesia and Malaysia , and speaks French and Hebrew. He has a depth of ...

  • ... after having been in a refugee camp in Malaysia since 1989. [6] In 1988, Mr. Nguyen became involve... national was, at the time of their marriage, the spouse of another person, or. (ii) the sponso... of whether to reinstate an appeal is one of mixed fact and law and that it attracts a standard of re...

  • Despite the acknowledgment of pluralism, Caribbean family literature often focuses on the Afro-Caribbean family and does not satisfactorily address the issues of the Indo-Caribbean family. This paper examines whether the Indo-Guyanese differ from the dominant culture of the Anglophone Caribbean in the structural arrangements of the family. Findings from secondary analysis of crosssectional data of Guyana collected in 2004, suggest that the Indo-Guyanese significantly differ from the Afro-Guyanese in the structural arrangements of the family. Indo-Guyanese were more likely to be in marital unions and have longer marriages than the other racial groups, even when controlled for age. These differences suggest that the present day Indo-Guyanese have not assimilated into the dominant Creole c...

    ... [East & South], Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Fiji and the Caribbean). Several factors such as ... were Afro-Guyanese (53.8%), about 15% were Mixed-Guyanese and the remaining were of other races (Am...

  • ... crossed our border illegally, arranged a marriage of convenience for a failed refugee claimant and d...[61] These matters are mixed questions of fact and law: Poshteh v. Canada (Mini..., including those spoken in Indonesia and Malaysia , and speaks French and Hebrew. He has a depth of ...

  • This paper analyzes Public-Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) data from the 2000 US Census to ascertain whether evidence exists that subcultural norms survive immigration transitions to affect the fertility of the two largest Chinese immigrant subgroups, Cantonese and Mandarins, in the United States. The results indicate that the Cantonese, who are believed to be more pronatalistic and have higher fertility than the Mandarins in China, continue to exhibit these tendencies in the United States. A significant portion of the fertility disparity between the two groups can be explained by differences in migration experiences, demographic characteristics and socioeconomic status. Higher Cantonese fertility, however, persists even when all diese factors are controlled, suggesting a lingering effect ...

    ... this hypothesis to Chinese immigrants with mixed results (Espenshade and Ye, 1994; Halli, 1989; Joh... their previous host countries (such as Malaysia) while reporting their ancestry as Chinese (He, 20... groups), such as family structure, marriage timing, intermarriage, education, employment, amon...



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