Thanks. So basically they are issuing visas to wealthy and educated Chinese, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis as well right? So how are Indian Hindus standing apart and doing well here?no, they give visas based on wealth and education.
Last edited:
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Thanks. So basically they are issuing visas to wealthy and educated Chinese, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis as well right? So how are Indian Hindus standing apart and doing well here?no, they give visas based on wealth and education.
India's best and brightest migrate abroad.ow did immigrants from India, one of the world's poorest countries, join the ranks of the richest people in the United States?
Thanks. So basically they are issuing visas to wealthy and educated Chinese, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis as well right?
i doubt it. Check how many mosque in US compared to Hindu religious centers... you will be shocked. But anyway, for some reason Indians/Hindus love to assimilate with white Americans, But still count as " Brown".. Indian favorite business is motels and C stores in US. They are more toward ethnic business.According to Pew, Muslim population is 0.9% and Hindu population is 0.7%. The difference isn't huge.
Religious Landscape Study
Explore the geographic distribution and demographics of America's major religious groups.www.pewforum.org
This is H1B criteria and requirements. How are Indians to blame if they are simply more qualified for it?no, they're not. 75% of H-1Bs are Indian despite the fact that far less than 75% of Indians meet H-1B requirements.
20% is not a huge difference. In that same PDF, I can see Mexican and Philipines above Indians.There are 20% more Indians (300k) on the family immigration wait list than Chinese (250k).
https://travel.state.gov/content/da...stics/WaitingList/WaitingListItem_2020_vF.pdf
Is it because Indians are more skilled in specilaty occupations?it seems that US has a strong preference for Indians. Indians in the US are highly privileged.
I don't have an idea about that. Can you post some article?i doubt it. Check how many mosque in US compared to Hindu religious centers... you will be shocked.
So you want to go to some other country and consider yourself some king or what? The responsibility of immigrants and minorities is to contribute to the economy. Simple.But anyway, for some reason Indians/Hindus love to assimilate with white Americans, But still count as " Brown".. Indian favorite business is motels and C stores in US. They are more toward ethnic business.
This is H1B criteria and requirements. How are Indians to blame if they are simply more qualified for it?
No to put it bluntly. The top one per cent of Jews in America make a good portion of the total Jewish population in the world of 14 million or a tiny 0.02% of global population. Thus are are fairly representative of the Jewish people.Top One Percent: Are Hindus the New Jews in America?
Hindu Americans have surpassed Jewish Americans in education and rival them in household incomes. How did immigrants from India, one of the ...www.southasiainvestor.com
Hindu Americans have surpassed Jewish Americans in education and rival them in household incomes. How did immigrants from India, one of the world's poorest countries, join the ranks of the richest people in the United States? How did such a small minority of just 1% become so disproportionately represented in the highest income occupations ranging from top corporate executives and technology entrepreneurs to doctors, lawyers and investment bankers? Indian-American Professor Devesh Kapur, co-author of The Other One Percent: Indians in America, explains it in terms of educational achievement. He says that an Indian-American is at least 9 times more educated than an individual in India. He attributes it to what he calls a process of "triple selection".
Hindu American Household Income:
A 2016 Pew study reported that more than a third of Hindus (36%) and four-in-ten Jews (44%) live in households with incomes of at least $100,000. More recently, the US Census data shows that the median household income of Indian-Americans, vast majority of whom are Hindus, has reached $127,000, the highest among all ethnic groups in America.
Median income of Pakistani-American households is $87.51K, below $97.3K for Asian-Americans but significantly higher than $65.71K for overall population. Median income for Indian-American households $126.7K, the highest in the nation.
Hindu Americans Education:
Indian-Americans, vast majority of whom are Hindu, have the highest educational achievement among the religions in America. More than three-quarters (76%) of them have at least a bachelors's degree.
By comparison, sixty percent of Pakistani-Americans have at least a bachelor's degree, the second highest percentage among. The average for Asian-Americans with at least a bachelor's degree is 56%.
American Hindus are the most highly educated with 96% of them having college degrees, according to Pew Research. 75% of Jews and 54% of American Muslims have college degrees versus the US national average of 39% for all Americans. American Christians trail all other groups with just 36% of them having college degrees. 96% of Hindus and 80% of Muslims in the U.S. are either immigrants or the children of immigrants.
Jews are the second-best educated in America with 59% of them having college degrees. Then come Buddhists (47%), Muslims (39%) and Christians (25%).
Triple Selection:
Devesh Kapur, a professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania and co-author of The Other One Percent: Indians in America (Oxford University Press, 2017), explains the phenomenon of high-achieving Indian-Americans as follows: “What we learned in researching this book is that Indians in America did not resemble any other population anywhere; not the Indian population in India, nor the native population in the United States, nor any other immigrant group from any other nation.”
Devesh talks about what he calls “a triple selection” process that gave Indian-Americans a boost over typically poor and uneducated immigrants who come to the United States from other countries. The first two selections took place in India. As explained in the book: “The social system created a small pool of persons to receive higher education, who were urban, educated, and from high/dominant castes.” India’s examination system then selected individuals for specialized training in technical fields that also happened to be in demand in the United States. Kapur estimated that the India-American population is nine times more educated than individuals in the home country.
Summary:
Hindu Americans rival Jewish Americans in educational achievement and household incomes. Hindus in America have joined the ranks of the richest people in the United States. They account for just 1% of the US population but they are disproportionately represented in the highest income occupations ranging from top corporate executives and technology entrepreneurs to doctors, lawyers and investment bankers. Indian-American Professor Devesh Kapur, co-author of The Other One Percent: Indians in America, explains it in terms of their educational achievement. He says that an Indian-American is at least 9 times more educated than an individual in India. He attributes it to what he calls a process of "triple selection".
Related Links:
Haq's Musings
South Asia Investor Review
Hindus and Muslim Well-educated in America But Least Educated Worldwide
What's Driving Islamophobia in America?
Pakistani-Americans Largest Foreign-Born Muslim Group in Silicon Valley
The Trump Phenomenon
Islamophobia in America
Silicon Valley Pakistani-Americans
Pakistani-American Leads Silicon Valley's Top Incubator
Silicon Valley Pakistanis Enabling 2nd Machine Revolution
Karachi-born Triple Oscar Winning Graphics Artist
Pakistani-American Ashar Aziz's Fire-eye Goes Public
Two Pakistani-American Silicon Valley Techs Among Top 5 VC Deals
Pakistani-American's Game-Changing Vision
Minorities Are Majority in Silicon Valley
Riaz Haq's Youtube Channel
PakAlumni: Pakistani Social Network
Top One Percent: Are Hindus the New Jews in America?
Hindu Americans have surpassed Jewish Americans in education and rival them in household incomes. How did immigrants from India, one of the ...www.southasiainvestor.com
Words from a GFthere is a marked difference between Chinese and indians in the US. I suspect when counting Chinese they include all (good, bad, mediocre) even those that can't locate China on a map, been in America for generations. whereas most of 1.5 million pajeets are highly trained and selected. how difficult is is it to understand that out of 1.5 billion street-shitters, a million or so can be selected and trained to be pajeets?
Do you mean to say that US gives issues based on who is Brahmin and who isn't?
No your racist society does that, Gives privileges to brahmin. US just uses that brahmin for his society.
They are propping up Indians. This was all by design.
lol what are you talking about?They are propping up Indians. This was all by design.