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- Ethnic_enclave abstract "In sociology, an ethnic enclave is a geographic area with high ethnic concentration, characteristic cultural identity, and economic activity. The term is usually used to refer to either a residential area or a workspace with a high concentration of ethnic firms. Their success and growth depends on self-sufficiency, and is coupled with economic prosperity. The theory of social capital and the formation of migrant networks creates the social foundation for ethnic enclaves. Douglas Massey describes how migrant networks provide new immigrants with social capital that can be transferred to other tangible forms. As immigrants tend to cluster in close geographic spaces, they develop migrant networks—systems of interpersonal relations through which participants can exchange valuable resources and knowledge. Immigrants can capitalize on social interactions by transforming information into tangible resources, and thereby lower costs of migration. Information exchanged may include knowledge of employment opportunities, affordable housing, government assistance programs and helpful NGOs. Thus by stimulating social connections, ethnic enclaves generate a pool of intangible resources that help to promote the social and economic development of its members.By providing a space for co-ethnics to create potentially beneficial relations, ethnic enclaves assist members in achieving economic mobility. Enclaves create an alternative labor market that is ethnic-specific and does not demand social and cultural skills of the host country. By eliminating language and cultural barriers, enclave economies employ a greater proportion of co-ethnics and speed the incorporation of new immigrants into a bustling economy. By increasing employment opportunities and facilitating upward mobility, studying ethnic enclaves helps to explain the success of some immigrant groups. Additionally, while the ethnic enclave theory was developed to explain immigrant incorporation into the receiving society, it has also been linked to migration processes at large as successful incorporation of immigrants has the potential to lower migration costs for future immigrants, an example of chain migration.Despite their immediate benefits, the long-term implications of participation in an ethnic enclave are a topic of debate. Enclave economies have been linked to a glass ceiling limiting immigrant growth and upward mobility. While participation in the enclave economy may assist in achieving upward mobility through increased availability of employment opportunities in the enclave labor market, it may also impede acquisition of host country skills that benefit the immigrant over the long-run. Latency in learning the language and social norms of the receiving country constrains immigrants to activity within the enclave and secludes them from the larger receiving context. Opportunities available to mainstream society can thus be out of reach for immigrants who lack both the knowledge of these services and the ability to access them. Thus, the accelerated path toward economic mobility that lures new immigrants into enclave economies pose a challenge to potential success. Integration into an ethnic enclave may delay and even halt assimilation to the host society, preventing the immigrants from benefiting from mainstream institutions.".
- Ethnic_enclave thumbnail Brooklyn_Chinatown.png?width=300.
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- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Alejandro_Portes.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Asia.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_enclaves.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Chain_migration.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Chinatown.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Chinatown,_Manhattan.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Chinatowns_in_Brooklyn.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Chinatowns_in_Queens.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_emigration.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_assimilation.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Discrimination.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_Massey.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Economic_mobility.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Economic_sociology.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Ethnoburb.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Ghetto.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Globalization.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Hostility.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Housing_discrimination.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Housing_discrimination_(United_States).
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Immigration_policy.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Informal_sector.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Kinship.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Labour_law.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Language_island.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ethnic_enclaves_in_North_American_cities.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Non-governmental_organization.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Overseas_Chinese.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Prejudice.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Racism.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Residential_area.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Retail.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_labor_market.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_sector_of_the_economy.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Social_capital.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Social_integration.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Socioeconomic_status.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Sociology.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Sociology_of_immigration.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Unfree_labour.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink Western_Hemisphere.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLink File:Broad_Avenue_Palisades_Park.jpg.
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- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ethnic enclave".
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLinkText "apart from each other".
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLinkText "congregated in areas of large cities".
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLinkText "enclave".
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLinkText "enclaves".
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLinkText "ethnic enclave".
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLinkText "ethnic neighborhoods".
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLinkText "ethnic".
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLinkText "ethno-cultural enclaves".
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLinkText "neighborhood".
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLinkText "quarter".
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLinkText "traditional ethnic enclave".
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageWikiLinkText "émigré colony".
- Ethnic_enclave pic "Brooklyn Chinatown.png".
- Ethnic_enclave piccap "New York City is home to the largest overseas Chinese population of any city proper in the Western Hemisphere, with over half million. Multiple large Chinatowns in Manhattan, Brooklyn , and Queens are thriving as traditionally urban ethnic enclaves, as large-scale Chinese immigration continues into New York, with the largest metropolitan Chinese population outside of Asia.".
- Ethnic_enclave title "Ethnic enclaves".
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- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Globalize.
- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Chinese.
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- Ethnic_enclave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Ethnic_enclave subject Category:Ethnic_enclaves.
- Ethnic_enclave subject Category:Ethnic_groups.
- Ethnic_enclave hypernym Area.
- Ethnic_enclave type Community.
- Ethnic_enclave type Group.
- Ethnic_enclave type Place.
- Ethnic_enclave type Community.
- Ethnic_enclave type Group.
- Ethnic_enclave type Place.
- Ethnic_enclave type Thing.
- Ethnic_enclave type Concept.
- Ethnic_enclave comment "In sociology, an ethnic enclave is a geographic area with high ethnic concentration, characteristic cultural identity, and economic activity. The term is usually used to refer to either a residential area or a workspace with a high concentration of ethnic firms. Their success and growth depends on self-sufficiency, and is coupled with economic prosperity. The theory of social capital and the formation of migrant networks creates the social foundation for ethnic enclaves.".
- Ethnic_enclave label "Ethnic enclave".
- Ethnic_enclave seeAlso Chain_migration.
- Ethnic_enclave sameAs Q3610510.
- Ethnic_enclave sameAs Migrantenwijk.
- Ethnic_enclave sameAs Enclave_étnico.
- Ethnic_enclave sameAs m.039x7c.
- Ethnic_enclave sameAs වාර්ගික_කොට්ඨාශ.
- Ethnic_enclave sameAs Етничка_енклава.
- Ethnic_enclave sameAs Q3610510.
- Ethnic_enclave wasDerivedFrom Ethnic_enclave?oldid=702640184.
- Ethnic_enclave depiction Brooklyn_Chinatown.png.
- Ethnic_enclave isPrimaryTopicOf Ethnic_enclave.