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  Courses Taught Recently

   
  Undergraduate Level Graduate Level
  • Population Dynamics
  • Social Statistics
  • Racial and Ethnic Groups
  • Racial and Ethnic Groups in the U.S.
  • Asian Americans
  • Advanced Statistical Methods
  • Survey Research
  • Race and Ethnic Groups in the U.S.
  • Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration
  • Demographic Techniques
  Research Interests
  • Immigration
  • /International Migration
  • Racial and Ethnic Studies
  • Asian Americans
  • Demography
 Selected Publications
  • Yang, Philip. 2006. “Transnationalism as a New Mode of Immigrant Labor Market Incorporation: Preliminary Evidence from Chinese Transnational Migrants." Journal of Chinese Overseas 2(2):173-192.
  • Yang, Philip and Nadine Barrett. 2006. "Understanding Public Attitudes Toward Social Security." International Journal of Social Welfare 15:95-109.
  • Yang, Philip. 2005. "Future Prospects of Asian Americans." Pp. 292-316 in Asian Americans: Contemporary Trends and Issues. 2nd ed. Edited by Pyong Gap Min. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Yang, Philip. 2004. “Generational Differences in Educational Attainment among Asian Americans.” Journal of Asian

    American Studies 7(1): 51-71.

  • Bugg, David, and Philip Yang. 2004. "Trends in Women’s Gun Ownership, 1973-2002." International Journal of

    Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 28(2): 169-188.

  • Yang, Philip, Stephanie Power, Seiji Takaku, Luis Posas. 2004. "Immigration and Ethnic Conflict in Comparative Perspective." Pp. 89-111 in The Psychology of Ethnic and Cultural Conflict: Looking Through American and Global Chaos or Harmony, Edited by Yueh-Ting Lee, Clark McCauley, Fathali Moghaddam, and Stephen Worchel. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers.
  • Yang, Philip Q. 2000. Ethnic Studies: Issues and Approaches. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
  • Yang, Philip. 1995. Post-1965 Immigration to the U.S.: Structural Determinants. Westport, CT: Praeger.
  Contact Information
  • Department of Sociology and Social Work
  • Texas Woman's University
  • Denton, TX 76204 USA
  • 940-898-2054
  • PYang@mail.twu.edu
 

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