A SELECTION OF PUBLICATIONS BY MARK E. PFEIFER
(2008). “Cambodian, Hmong, Lao and Vietnamese Americans in the
2005 American Survey.” Journal of Southeast Asian American Education
and Advancement, 3: 1-21.
(2007). "Cambodian-American Socioeconomic Profile." Asian American
Press Newspaper, February 16, 2007.
(2007). "Lao-American Socioeconomic Profile." Asian American Press
Newspaper, February 9, 2007.
(2007). "Vietnamese-American Socioeconomic Profile." Asian American
Press Newspaper, February 2, 2007.
(2007). "Hmong-American Socioeconomic Profile." Asian American
Press Newspaper, January 26, 2007.
(2007). "An Overview of Recent Developments in Hmong-American and
Lao-American Studies Research." Presentation at the 2nd International
Conference on Lao Studies, Arizona State University, May 4, 2007.
(2007). "An Overview of the Hmong Studies Journal and Its Contribution
to Scholarship Related to Hmong." Presentation at the Hmong National
Conference, Detroit Michigan, April 13, 2007.
(2006). U.S. Census Releases 2005 American Community Survey data
for Southeast Asian Americans.
(2006). Resources for a Dialogue on Hmong Studies: Panel Presentation
at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, April 11, 2006.
(2005).The State of Hmong-American Studies Research, Presentation at
Hmong National Conference, Fresno, CA, April 9, 2005 (PDF Format).
(2004). The State of Hmong-American Studies (Bibliographic Essay)
PDF File Reader Required to View.
(2004). Hmong 2000 Census Publication (Co-Editor with Hmong National
Development).
(2002). Hmong-Related Research: Past, Present, and Future Directions
(Bibliographic Essay), Presentation at Hmong National Conference,
Milwaukee, WI, April 15, 2002.
(2001). U.S. CENSUS 2000: AN OVERVIEW OF NATIONAL AND
REGIONAL TRENDS IN VIETNAMESE RESIDENTIAL
DISTRIBUTION, Review of Vietnamese Studies.
(2000). A Socioeconomic and Demographic Profile of the Vietnamese
Community in Canada.
(1999). "Community", Adaptation, and the Vietnamese in Toronto, PhD
Dissertation, University of Toronto, Canada.
(1994). Vietnamese Community Development in Philadelphia and
Chicago. Master’s Thesis, Department of Geography and Urban Studies,
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.