ng and Liu 53). There was also change in demographics of the immigrants themselves, with educated middle class "professionals, managers, and entrepreneurs" (4) accounting for many immigrants; before 1965 most Asian immigrants to America were mainly uneducated men from laboring classes.
Beginning in the 1960s and continuing to the present, there was also a need in the American marketplace for persons with skill sets and education that would fit with what Ong, Bonacich, and Cheng (8) describe as the "crisis in capitalism" that began in the 1960s when the "balance of power" in economic terms began to shift fro
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