Immigration & Emigration - Government Policy, Immigrants - United States, Immigration & Emigration - United States, Ethnic & Minority Studies - United States
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Overview
Assesses the integration of America's "new" immigrants within the context of their different backgrounds and the lessons that their adjustment, or lack of it, provide for immigrant policy. The book is multidisciplinary, covering social, political, and economic perspectives. Potential audiences include policymakers, businesses, and academics. Topics include race and ethnic trends in U.S. immigration, incorporation of Hispanic and Asian immigrants, the earnings of immigrant men in comparative perspective, secondary immigration patterns of legalized aliens, and an overview of U.S. immigration policy. Contributors include "Sharon M. Lee, Gillian Stevens, Rodolfo O. de la Garza, Frank D. Bean, MarΓa Enchautegui, Michael Fix, Elaine Sorensen, Marta Tienda", and "Wendy Zimmermann."Book Details
Published
July 1, 1993
Publisher
Washington, D.C. : Urban Institute Press ; c1994.
Pages
336
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780877665786