1.

Record Nr.

UNICASRML0241594

Autore

ABI

Titolo

Internet e la banca : Servizi finanziari e Trading on-line, Internet Service Providers, Portali e Servizi di Sicurezza / ABI

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[S.l.], : [S.e.], [S.d.]

Descrizione fisica

1 v. (varie sequenze) : ill. ; 32 cm

Disciplina

332.10285467

Soggetti

Banche - Applicazioni di Internet

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Tit. della cop.. -Pubblicazione a fogli mobili

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911004792803321

Autore

Yoo Grace J.

Titolo

Caring Across Generations : The Linked Lives of Korean American Families / / Grace J. Yoo, Barbara W. Kim

Pubbl/distr/stampa

2014

New York, NY : , : New York University Press, , [2014]

©2014

ISBN

0-8147-7198-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (228 p.)

Classificazione

SOC026010SOC002010SOC005000

Disciplina

305.8951073

Soggetti

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Customs & Traditions

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Marriage & Family

Immigrant families - United States - Social conditions

Adult children of aging parents - United States

Adult children of immigrants - United States

Older immigrants - United States - Social conditions

Korean Americans - Family relationships

Korean Americans - Social conditions

Electronic books.



Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. Caring across a Lifetime -- 1. Brokering Dreams -- 2. Giving Back -- 3. Caring about Culture -- 4. Gender at Work -- 5. In the Midst of Caring for Ill Parents -- 6. Linked Lives -- Appendix: Demographic Background -- Notes -- References -- Index -- About the Authors

Sommario/riassunto

More than 1.3 million Korean Americans livein the United States, the majority of them foreign-born immigrants and theirchildren, the so-called 1.5 and second generations. While many sons anddaughters of Korean immigrants outwardly conform to the stereotyped image ofthe upwardly mobile, highly educated super-achiever, the realities andchallenges that the children of Korean immigrants face in their adult lives astheir immigrant parents grow older and confronthealth issues that are far more complex. In CaringAcross Generations, Grace J. Yoo and Barbara W. Kim explore how earlierexperiences helping immigrant parents navigate American society have prepared KoreanAmerican children for negotiating and redefining the traditional gender norms,close familial relationships, and cultural practices that their parents expectthem to adhere to as they reach adulthood. Drawing on in-depth interviews with137 second and 1.5 generation Korean Americans, Yoo & Kim explore issuessuch as their childhood experiences, their interpreted cultural traditions andvalues in regards to care and respect for the elderly, their attitudes andvalues regarding care for aging parents, their observations of parents facingretirement and life changes, and their experiences with providing care whenparents face illness or the prospects of dying. A unique study at theintersection of immigration and aging, CaringAcross Generations provides a new look at the linked lives of immigrantsand their families, and the struggles and triumphs that they face over manygenerations.