The other one percent : Indians in America /

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Author / Creator:Chakravorty, Sanjoy, author.
Imprint:New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2017]
Description:xxvi, 355 pages ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Modern South Asia series
Modern South Asia series.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10921346
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Other authors / contributors:Kapur, Devesh, 1959- author.
Singh, Nirvikar, author.
ISBN:9780190648749
0190648740
9780190648763
9780190648770
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:One of the most remarkable stories of immigration in the last half century is that of Indians to the United States. People of Indian origin make up a little over one percent of the American population now, up from barely half a percent at the turn of the millennium. Not only has its recent growth been extraordinary, but this population from a developing nation with low human capital is now the most-educated and highest-income group in the world's most advanced nation. The Other One Percent is a careful, data-driven, and comprehensive account of the three core processes - selection, assimilation, and entrepreneurship - that have led to this rapid rise. This unique phenomenon is driven by - and, in turn, has influenced - wide-ranging changes, especially the ongoing revolution in information technology and its impact on economic globalization, immigration policies in the U.S., higher education policies in India, and foreign policies of both nations. If the overall picture is one of economic success, the details reveal the critical issues faced by the immigrants stemming from the social, linguistic, and class structure in India, the professional and geographic distribution in the U.S., the simultaneous expressions of pan-Indian and regional identities and simultaneous leadership in high-skill industries (like computers and medicine) and low-skill industries (like hospitality and retail trade), and the multi-generational challenges of a diverse group from the world's largest democracy fitting into its oldest.
Physical Description:xxvi, 355 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780190648749
0190648740
9780190648763
9780190648770