Data Collection Phase of “The State of Chinese Americans” Survey Is Complete; Joint Research Conducted by Columbia University and Committee of 100 polled more than 6,000 qualified survey respondents from across the U.S.
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Data Collection Phase of “The State of Chinese Americans” Survey Is Complete; Joint Research Conducted by Columbia University and Committee of 100 polled more than 6,000 qualified survey respondents from across the U.S.

10th February 2023

Contact:

Linara Greenidge

Associate Dean, Communication Strategy, Development & Alumni Affairs

Columbia University

Linara-Greenidge@columbia.edu

Charles Zinkowski

Senior Director of Marketing & Communications

Committee of 100

czinkowski@committee100.org

New York, NY (February 10, 2023) — As millions across the world celebrated Lunar New Year, Columbia University, one of the world’s leading research institutions, and Committee of 100, a non-profit membership organization of prominent Chinese Americans, today announced the completion of the data collection phase for its joint survey, “The State of Chinese Americans.”

The survey data will shed light on demographic, economic, health, and sociopolitical situations pertaining to the Chinese American population and inform policymakers and the public at large of the experiences and needs of the Chinese American community.

All adults self-identifying as a person of Chinese-ethnic origin and living in the United States, regardless of birthplace or citizenship, were invited to participate in this survey, which was conducted online in English, simplified Chinese, and traditional Chinese.

More than 6,000 qualified responses were received from across 46 states. These responses will be used to generate the final report, which will be presented at a virtual event co-hosted by Columbia University and Committee of 100 in the summer of 2023.

Sponsorships

Committee of 100 and Columbia University would like to thank Kenson Ventures, LLC and Citi Private Bank as the two lead sponsors on this research.

Partnerships

Committee of 100 and Columbia University are proud to have partnered with nearly 100 community, professional, and advocacy organizations across the country in rolling out this survey. Additionally, the research teams completed a successful pilot study of the survey last summer, with the help of the Chinese-American Planning Council, Chinese American Women in Action, the Community Youth Center of San Francisco, and the U.S. Heartland China Association.

Committee of 100 and Columbia University would like to thank each of the partners who helped distribute the survey to their respective audiences to help gain responses.

Premier Partners   

1990 Institute, Asian American Donors Program, Asian American Government Executives Network, AsAmNews, Asian American Women Artists Association, BeChinatown, Biing-Huei Su, Chicago Chinese Forum, The China Project, Chinese American Association of Greater Chicago, Chinese American Citizens Alliance – Boston, Chinese American Citizens Alliance – Portland, Chinese American Citizens Alliance – Seattle, Chinese American Citizens Alliance National, Chinese American Museum DC, Chinese American Pioneer Heritage Committee, Chinese American Women in Action, Chinese Heritage Foundation, Chinese Historical Society of Southern California, Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc., Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community, Columbia Business School, Community Youth Center of San Francisco, Deloitte, Friends of Children with Special Needs, George H. W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations, Henry Tom, Institute for China-America Studies, Kaiming Head Start, Museum of Chinese in America, OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates National, OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates San Diego, Overseas Student Service Corp., Southern California Chinese Lawyers Association, UCI Chinese Alumni Chapter, UCSF Asian Health Initiative, United States Heartland China Association, World Journal, Wu Yee Children’s Services.

Affiliate Partners   

1882 Foundation, Alliance of MN Chinese Organizations, API Council, Asia Society, Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum, Asian Columbia Alumni Association, Asian American Business Development Center, Asian American Unity Coalition, Asian Pacific American Libraries Association, Asian Real Estate Association of America, Asian Women for Health, Asians Fighting Injustice, Association of Asian American Investment Managers, Association of Chinese American Scientists and Engineers, CAAM Chinese Dance Theater, Cal Alumni Association, Carlsbad Chinese-American Club, Chinatown Partnership, Chinese Adoptee Alliance, Chinese American Association of Lexington, Chinese American Association of Minnesota, Chinese American Citizens Alliance – Houston, Chinese American Citizens Alliance – Las Vegas, Chinese American Citizens Alliance – Oakland, Chinese American Citizens Alliance – San Antonio, Chinese American Citizens Alliance – San Francisco, Chinese American Community Health Services, Chinese American History Group, Chinese American WWII Veterans, Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association NY, Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association Georgia, Chinese Health Initiative of San Mateo County, Chinese Historical Society of America, Coalition for Asian American Children and Families, Colorado Asian Pacific United, Crossings TV, DC Talk Story, Global China Connection, Greater Austin Asian Chamber, Hope Chinese School, Hua Yuan Science and Technology Association, KTSF 26 News, Monte Jade West, NAPABA, New York Chinese Cultural Center, New Jersey Chinese-American Chamber of Commerce, Shaolin Hung Mei Kung Fu, South Coast Chinese Cultural Association, South Cove Community Health Center, The Asian American Foundation (TAAF), University of Minnesota China Center, Upper Manhattan Asian American Alliance, US-China Business Council, US-China Peoples Friendship Association–Minnesota Chapter, Utah Chinese Association, Veterans for Peace, You May US.

Further Acknowledgment

Committee of 100 and Columbia University are grateful for the participation and support of the Advisory Group members on this project, whose knowledge and expertise across the fields of academia and civic engagement will serve to guide the project’s development and implementation:

  • Gordon H. Chang, Olive H. Palmer Professor in Humanities, Professor of History, History Department, Stanford University
  • Albert Chao, President and CEO, Westlake Corporation
  • Anne Shen Chao, Adjunct Lecturer in Humanities, Rice University
  • Anla Cheng, Founder and Chair, The China Project
  • Deborah Davis, Professor Emerita of Sociology, Yale University
  • Wang Feng, Professor of Sociology, University of California Irvine
  • Kenneth Fong, Founder and Chairman, Kenson Ventures, LLC
  • Irwin Garfinkel, Mitchell I. Ginsberg Professor Emeritus of Contemporary Urban Problems in the Faculty of Social Work, Columbia University
  • Eugenia Lean, Professor of East Asian Languages and Culture and Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs, Columbia University
  • David Lei, Board Chair, Chinese Performing Arts Foundation
  • Ida Liu, Global Head, Citi Private Bank

About Columbia University

Columbia University is one of the world’s most important institutions in higher education. It has 17 undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools, four affiliated colleges and seminaries in Manhattan, and a wide array of research institutes and global centers around the world. More than 40,000 students, award-winning faculty, and professional staff define the University’s underlying values and commitment to pursuing new knowledge and educating informed, engaged citizens. Founded in 1754 as King’s College, Columbia is the fifth oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. Visit https://www.columbia.edu.

About Columbia University School of Social Work

Columbia University’s School of Social Work (CSSW) is a top-ranked school and the first social work school established in the United States. Since 1898, Columbia faculty and alumni have played a leading role in advancing the field of social work through scholarly and professional contributions. Visit https://socialwork.columbia.edu.

CSSW is one of 17 undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools, four affiliated colleges and seminaries in Manhattan, and a wide array of research institutes and global centers around the world. More than 40,000 students, award-winning faculty, and professional staff define the University’s underlying values and commitment to pursuing new knowledge and educating informed, engaged citizens. Founded in 1754 as King’s College, Columbia is the fifth oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. Visit https://www.columbia.edu.

About the Columbia China Center for Social Policy

The China Center for Social Policy is a hub for innovation and action on social welfare in China and for Chinese societies around the world. The center pursues a dual mission of research and education. Through impactful scholarship, the Center contributes to social policy debates in China and beyond. Visit https://chinacenter.socialwork.columbia.edu.

About Committee of 100

Committee of 100 is a non-profit U.S. leadership organization of prominent Chinese Americans in business, government, academia, healthcare, and the arts focused on public policy engagement, civic engagement, and philanthropy. For over 30 years, Committee of 100 has served as a preeminent organization committed to the dual missions of promoting the full participation of Chinese Americans in all aspects of American life and constructive relations between the United States and Greater China. Visit https://www.committee100.org.

Connect with Columbia University and Committee of 100 on LinkedIn and Twitter:

Twitter: @ColumbiaSSW @Columbia @china_columbia

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/columbia-university-school-of-social-work/

Twitter: @Committee100

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/committee-of-100/

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