The Children of Immigrants at School – A Comparative Look at Integration in the United States and Western Europe
Autor Richard Alba, Jennifer Holdawayen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814760949
ISBN-10: 0814760945
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 177 x 240 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814760945
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 177 x 240 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
Recenzii
"This tightly focused volume, based on a highly innovative comparison of the United States and Europe, provides an indispensable guide to understanding the problems of and prospects for the children of immigrants in different educational contexts. Full of valuable and stimulating insights, this is an important contribution to the comparative analysis of immigration."-Nancy Foner,author of In a New Land: A Comparative View of Immigration"Virtually all developed nations have become countries of immigration, and schools have become the crucible for assimilation in each society. The remarkable collection of studies assembled by Richard Alba and Jennifer Holdaway reveal how the children of immigrants are faring in schools of the United States, France, the Netherlands, Britain, Sweden, and Spain. Their comparative lens reveals the barriers to successful incorporation shared in all settingssegregation, tracking, unequal school funding, concentrated disadvantage and advantaged parents reacting to preserve the status quo. But the institutional variety they uncover also reveals many promising pathways forward. The book is of value not only to scholars of immigration, but to anyone concerned with educating the disadvantaged."-Douglas Massey,author of Brokered Boundaries: Creating Immigrant Identity in Anti-Immigrant Times
"This tightly focused volume, based on a highly innovative comparison of the United States and Europe, provides an indispensable guide to understanding the problems of and prospects for the children of immigrants in different educational contexts. Full of valuable and stimulating insights, this is an important contribution to the comparative analysis of immigration."-Nancy Foner,author of In a New Land: A Comparative View of Immigration"Virtually all developed nations have become countries of immigration, and schools have become the crucible for assimilation in each society. The remarkable collection of studies assembled by Richard Alba and Jennifer Holdaway reveal how the children of immigrants are faring in schools of the United States, France, the Netherlands, Britain, Sweden, and Spain. Their comparative lens reveals the barriers to successful incorporation shared in all settings - segregation, tracking, unequal school funding, concentrated disadvantage and advantaged parents reacting to preserve the status quo. But the institutional variety they uncover also reveals many promising pathways forward. The book is of value not only to scholars of immigration, but to anyone concerned with educating the disadvantaged."-Douglas Massey,author of Brokered Boundaries: Creating Immigrant Identity in Anti-Immigrant Times
"This tightly focused volume, based on a highly innovative comparison of the United States and Europe, provides an indispensable guide to understanding the problems of and prospects for the children of immigrants in different educational contexts. Full of valuable and stimulating insights, this is an important contribution to the comparative analysis of immigration."-Nancy Foner,author of In a New Land: A Comparative View of Immigration"Virtually all developed nations have become countries of immigration, and schools have become the crucible for assimilation in each society. The remarkable collection of studies assembled by Richard Alba and Jennifer Holdaway reveal how the children of immigrants are faring in schools of the United States, France, the Netherlands, Britain, Sweden, and Spain. Their comparative lens reveals the barriers to successful incorporation shared in all settings - segregation, tracking, unequal school funding, concentrated disadvantage and advantaged parents reacting to preserve the status quo. But the institutional variety they uncover also reveals many promising pathways forward. The book is of value not only to scholars of immigration, but to anyone concerned with educating the disadvantaged."-Douglas Massey,author of Brokered Boundaries: Creating Immigrant Identity in Anti-Immigrant Times
Notă biografică
Richard Alba is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the City University of New York's Graduate Center. His publications include Remaking the American Mainstream (with Victor Nee) and Blurring the Color Line.