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In the past, sociologists tended to connect ethnic issues primarily to problems of assimilation. Assimilation is the process by which formerly distinct groups share a common culture and socially blend together.

As societies assimilate, differences between groups diminish. This process has both economic and socio-cultural dimensions and begins with the generation of immigrants and continues through the second generation and beyond.

Some theoretical frameworks state that certain factors hinder assimilation, while others simply emphasize factors that slow assimilation. It is necessary to consider whether the relative lack of convergence between is due to actual deadlocks, or simply due to delayed assimilation. Disincentives can be so deeply ingrained in society that they slowly lose their influence and become difficult to distinguish from slow assimilation.

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