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Migration and Immigration: A Global View: A World View of Social Issues

Editat de Maura I. Toro-Morn, Marisa Alicea
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mar 2004 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The post-World War II period has been called the age of migration, since an unprecedented number of people worldwide have been on the move. This reference surveys migration and immigration past and present in 14 representative countries. Historical, social, political, and economic consequences of migration are considered. Students and researchers will find the synthesis indispensable and the format ideal for comparisons.The collective analysis of the contributors, who hail from a range of disciplines, ultimately defies the simple characterization of migration as a choice of people seeking better income opportunities. The authors are sensitive to the ways that race, class, and gender dynamics influence the composition of migratory flows, the reasons why people migrate, and the outcomes of population movements. Each chapter explicates the human cost of migration, giving readers a better understanding of social issues underlying migration at the beginning of the 21st century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313330445
ISBN-10: 0313330441
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria A World View of Social Issues

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MAURA I. TORO-MORN is Associate Professor of Sociology at Illinois State University and is the author of numerous articles focusing on the gender and class dimensions of Puerto Rican migration to the United States. She has also done cross-cultural research in Spain, China, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. She teaches about race, class, and gender inequality in the United States.MARIXSA ALICEA is Associate Professor at the School for New Learning, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois. She is the co-author of Surviving Heroin: Women Heroin and Methadone Users and has also published numerous articles on the Puerto Rican migration experience, the U.S. Latina experience, and multicultural teaching practices.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroductionAustralia: The Contintent of Immigrants by Graeme HugoBrazil: A Historical and Contemporary View of Brazilian Migration by Nobuko AdachiChina: Chinese Immigrants in the Global Economy by Yu ZhouCuba: Colonizers, Slaves, Exiles, and Refugees in Cuban History by Felix Masu-PilotoFrance: The Melting Pot of Europe by Jeremy HeinGhana: Internal, International, and Transnational Migration by Joseph R. OppongIreland: A Historical and Political Interpretation of the Irish Diaspora by Sean KennyJapan: Immigration In, Out, and Back and Forth by James StanlawMexico: Mexican International Migration by Patricia ZamudioThe Netherlands: The Myth of Ethnic Equality by Twanna A. HinesThe Philippines: The Dilemma of Philippine International Labor Migration by Jmes A. TynerPuerto Rico: Between the Nation and the Diaspora - Migration to and from Puerto Rico by Jorge DuanyTanzania: To Carry a Heavy Burden in the Heat of the Day: Migration to and from Tanzania by Cassandra VeneyUnited States: Immigration to the Melting Pot of the Americas by Rogelio Saenz, Maria Christina Morales, and MariaIsabel AyalaAbout the Editors and Contributors