Sentences with phrase «asian immigrant population»

«The Asian immigrant population here is used to vertical malls, so we feel that will work to the advantage of the project.»
REALTOR ® University's Center for Real Estate Studies and the Asian Real Estate Association of America have formed a new research partnership aimed at examining how real estate impacts Asian immigrant populations.

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Over two - thirds of the millennial population in Toronto and Vancouver are first or second - generation immigrants, and 39 % are Asian.
Certain parts of Canada still have growing immigrant populations (Toronto & Vancouver in particular have huge Asian immigrant communities).
Many immigrants from the Eastern Hemisphere also stem from predominantly Christian countries outside of Europe, such as the Philippines, ancestral home to the second - largest Asian American population, and Ghana, one of sub-Saharan Africa's several rapidly Christianizing nations; Many also come from Christian sectors of such religiously mixed countries as Korea, Vietnam, India and Lebanon.
The Coney Island section of the district primarily consists of blacks and Russian - speaking immigrants, while the Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights and Bath Beach neighborhoods are traditional ethnic Italian and Irish strongholds with growing Asian and Eastern European populations.
Menchaca, in an interview with Gay City News last month, emphasized that his work as a councilmember is focused on empowering a poor community with a large immigrant population, both Latino and Asian, that has long been neglected by the powers that be.
Children in immigrant families originating in Mexico and from Asian countries are under represented in center - based care compared with their representation in the population.
But now, for the first time in over a century, Chinatown's core population may be shifting away from recent immigrants, according to a report from the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund published in 2013.
There is some indication that immigrant populations in these countries hold similar values to their Asian and Latin mainland counterparts.47, 15 Yet, for some youth, there appear to be generational and acculturation effects, whereby later generations are more acculturated to mainstream Westernized culture than previous generations.
The agency serves people of all ethnicities but we are especially proud of our expertise with refugee and immigrant Asian Pacific Islander populations.
Asian - Americans and immigrants from Asia are both growing segments of the population of home buyers in this country.
Growing numbers of both immigrants and citizens of Latin American, Asian American, and African American descent are creating an increasingly diverse population in the United States.
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