Series Introduction; Volume Introduction; Chapter 1 Asian American Socioeconomic Achievement, Victor Nee, Herbert Y. Wong; Chapter 2 Household Structure and Family Ideologies: The Dynamics of Immigrant Economic Adaptation Among Vietnamese Refugees, Nazli Kibria; Chapter 3 The principle of generation among the Japanese in Honolulu, Colleen Leahy Johnson; Chapter 4 Interdependence, Reciprocity and Indebtedness: An Analysis of Japanese American Kinship Relations, Colleen Leahy Johnson; Chapter 5 Incorporation into Networks Among Sikhs in Los Angeles, Anne K. Fleuret; Chapter 6 Filipino Hometown Associations in Hawaii, Jonathan Y. Okamura; Chapter 7 Filipino Migration and Community Organizations in the United States, Elenas. H. Yu; Chapter 8 Korean Rotating Credit Associations in Los Angeles, Ivan Light, Im Jung Kwuon, Deng Zhong; Chapter 9 The Chinese American Citizens Alliance: An Effort in Assimilation, 1895-1965, Sue Fawn Chung; Chapter 10 The Hmong Refugee Community in San Diego: Theoretical and Practical Implications of its Continuing Ethnic Solidarity, George M. Scott Jr.; Chapter 11 Southeast Asian Refugees in the United States: The Interaction of Kinship and Public Policy, David W. Haines; Chapter 12 Vietnamese in America: Diversity in Adaptation, Kenneth A. Skinner; Chapter 13 Elites and Ethnic Boundary Maintenance: A Study of the Roles of Elites in Chinatown, New York City, Bernard Wong; Chapter 14 Why There Are No Asian Americans in Hawai'i: The Continuing Significance of Local Identity, Jonathan Y. Okamura; Chapter 15 Cultural and economic boundaries of Korean ethnicity: a comparative analysis, Pyong Gap Min;