The New Immigration An Interdisciplinary Reader

Other author Suarez-Orozco,Marcelo 1956- Editor
Other author Suarez-Orozco,Carola 1957- Editor
Other author Qin,Desiree Baolian Editor
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Routledge Florence : Taylor & Francis Group [Distributor]
Description384 p. ill 01.000 x 00.700 in.
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Summary Annotation At the turn of the millennium, the United States has the largest number of immigrants in its history. As a consequence, immigration has emerged once again as a subject of scholarly inquiry and policy debate. This volume brings together the dominant conceptual and theoretical work on the "New Immigration" from such disparate disciplines as anthropology, demography, psychology, and sociology. Immigration today is a global and transnational phenomenon that affects every region of the world with unprecedented force. Although this volume is devoted to scholarly work on the new immigration in the U.S. setting, any of the broader conceptual issues covered here also apply to other post-industrial countries such as France, Germany, and Japan.
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LCCN 2004015921
ISBN9780415949156
ISBN0415949157 (Trade Cloth) Active Record
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