In Search of Asian war brides

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Abstract

Because of the long presence of U.S. soldiers in Asia, war-bride marriages involving servicemen and Asian women have been formed throughout the century. The literature, however, contains little empirically sound information on Asian war brides. This analysis develops a methodology to identify war brides and applies it to estimate the number of war brides from the six major Asian groups, using the national 1980 Public Use Microdata Sample. Further analysis comparing Asian war brides with other groups of Asian wives tends to support the traditional and lower socioeconomic images commonly associated with Asian war brides. © 1994 Population Association of America.

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Saenz, R., Hwang, S. S., & Aguirre, B. E. (1994). In Search of Asian war brides. Demography, 31(3), 549–559. https://doi.org/10.2307/2061757

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