Preface |
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Editors' Introduction |
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PART I IMMIGRATION: THEORIES AND RESEARCH |
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1 Theories of International Migration: A Review and Appraisal |
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DOUGLAS S. MASSEY, JOAQUIN ARANGO, GRAEME HUGO, ALI KOUAOUCI, ADELA PELLÓGRINO, AND J. EDWARD TAYLOR |
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2 Immigration Theory for a New Century: Some Problems and Opportunities |
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3 The New Diaspora: African Immigration to the United States |
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64 | (17) |
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5 Filling In Some Holes: Six Areas of Needed Immigration Research |
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6 Immigration Research: A Conceptual Map |
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PART II IMMIGRATION, ETHNICITY, AND ETHNIC RELATIONS |
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8 The New Immigration and Ethnicity in the United States |
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9 Immigration and Ethnic and Racial Inequality In the United States |
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MARY C. WATERS AND KARL ESCHBACH |
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10 Immigration: Issues of Ethnicity, Class, and Public Policy in the United States |
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11 The Shifting Grounds for Immigration |
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12 Myths about Immigrants |
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JEFFREY S. PASSEL AND MICHAEL FIX |
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PART III IMMIGRATION, GLOBALIZATION, AND TRANSNATIONALISM |
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13 Globalization and the Revalorizing of Ethnic Places in Immigration Gateway Cities |
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14 Globalization, Immigration, and Changing Social Relations in U.S. Cities |
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15 Transnationalism: A New Analytic Framework for Understanding Migration |
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NINA GLICK SCHILLER, LINDA BASCH, AND CRISTINA BLANC-SZANTON |
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16 Global Villagers: The Rise of Transnational Communities |
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PART IV IMMIGRANTS AND MODES OF INCORPORATION |
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17 Colonized and Immigrant Minorities |
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18 Immigrant Workers and Class Struggles in Advanced Capitalism: The Western European Experience |
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19 Middleman Minorities and Advanced Capitalism |
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278 | (5) |
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20 Immigrant and Ethnic Enterprise in North America |
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21 Ethnic Resources and Ethnic Economy: The Case of Iranian Entrepreneurs in Dallas |
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22 The Sociology of Immigration: From Assimilation to Segmented Integration, from the American Experience to the Global Arena |
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BARBARA SCHMITTER HEISLER |
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PART V IMMIGRATION, GENDER, AND FAMILY |
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23 Anthropology and the Study of Immigrant Women |
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CAROLINE B. BRETTELL AND PATRICIA A. DEBERJEOIS |
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24 Immigrant Women: Nowhere at Home? |
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25 Gender and Labor in Asian Immigrant Families |
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367 | (12) |
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27 Benefits and Burdens: Immigrant Women and Work in New York City |
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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