Premigration Legacies and Immigrant Social Mobility

Premigration Legacies and Immigrant Social Mobility
Author: Mies van Niekerk
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0739104314

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In Premigration Legacies and Immigrant Social Mobility, anthropologist Mies van Niekerk examines the social and economic trajectories of two groups that have immigrated from the Caribbean Basin to the Netherlands: the Afro-Surinamese and the Indo-Surinamese. Drawing on a wide variety of sources including family histories, participant observation, and surveys of educational and employment outcomes, Dr. van Niekerk compares the experiences of two groups who share a sending country, Surinam, and a receiving country, the Netherlands, but who are ethnically quite different. The work is both a focused case study of the Surinamese migration and a comparative work that contributes to the debate about the relevance of 'structural' and 'cultural' factors for the social mobility of immigrant groups.

Legacies

Legacies
Author: Prof. Alejandro Portes,Prof. Rubén G. Rumbaut
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2001-05-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520935799

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One out of five Americans, more than 55 million people, are first-or second-generation immigrants. This landmark study, the most comprehensive to date, probes all aspects of the new immigrant second generation's lives, exploring their immense potential to transform American society for better or worse. Whether this new generation reinvigorates the nation or deepens its social problems depends on the social and economic trajectories of this still young population. In Legacies, Alejandro Portes and Rubén G. Rumbaut—two of the leading figures in the field—provide a close look at this rising second generation, including their patterns of acculturation, family and school life, language, identity, experiences of discrimination, self-esteem, ambition, and achievement. Based on the largest research study of its kind, Legacies combines vivid vignettes with a wealth of survey and school data. Accessible, engaging, and indispensable for any consideration of the changing face of American society, this book presents a wide range of real-life stories of immigrant families—from Mexico, Cuba, Nicaragua, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad, the Philippines, China, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam—now living in Miami and San Diego, two of the areas most heavily affected by the new immigration. The authors explore the world of second-generation youth, looking at patterns of parent-child conflict and cohesion within immigrant families, the role of peer groups and school subcultures, the factors that affect the children's academic achievement, and much more. A companion volume to Legacies, entitled Ethnicities: Children of Immigrants in America, was published by California in Fall 2001. Edited by the authors of Legacies, this book will bring together some of the country's leading scholars of immigration and ethnicity to provide a close look at this rising second generation. A Copublication with the Russell Sage Foundation

The Immigrant Threat

The Immigrant Threat
Author: Leo Lucassen
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2005
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 9780252072949

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'The Immigrant Threat' is an exploration of the common threads in the long-term integration experience of migrants past and present. The geographic sources of the 'threat' have changed and successfully incorporated immigrants of the past have become invisible in national histories.

Europe after Empire

Europe after Empire
Author: Elizabeth Buettner
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2016-03-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521113861

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A pioneering comparative history of European decolonization from the formal ending of empires to the postcolonial European present.

Caribbean Migration to Western Europe and the United States

Caribbean Migration to Western Europe and the United States
Author: Margarita Cervantes-Rodriguez,Ramon Grosfoguel,Eric H Mielants
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2008-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781592139569

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A novel and interdisciplinary volume on the dynamics of migration with comparative case studies of the Caribbean experience.

Theorising Integration and Assimilation

Theorising Integration and Assimilation
Author: Jens Schneider,Maurice Crul
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317979272

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Theorising Integration and Assimilation discusses the current theories of integration and assimilation, particularly those focused on the native-born children of immigrants, the second generation. Using empirical research to challenge many of the dominant perspectives on the assimilation of immigrants and their children in the western world in political and media discourse, the book covers a wide range of topics including: transatlantic perspectives and a focus on the lessons to be mutually learnt from American and European approaches to integration and assimilation rich empirical data on the assimilation/integration of second generations in various contexts a new theoretical approach to integration processes in urban settings on both sides of the Atlantic This volume brings together leading scholars in Migration and Integration Studies to provide a summary of the central theories in this area. It will be an important introduction for scholars, researchers and students of Migration, Integration, and Ethnic Studies. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.

Rethinking Privilege and Social Mobility in Middle Class Migration

Rethinking Privilege and Social Mobility in Middle Class Migration
Author: Shanthi Robertson,Rosie Roberts
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2022-03-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000567724

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This volume explores the experiences of a wide variety of middle-class migrant groups across the globe, including ‘ethnic entrepreneurs’ building new businesses in cosmopolitan neighbourhoods in Sydney; Chinese grandparents shuttling between Australia, China and Singapore to support their extended families; well-off young Indians in Mumbai strategising their future education pathways overseas; and Japanese mothers finding ways to belong in a London middle-class neighbourhood. This book asks how relatively privileged migrant groups negotiate their life trajectories, relationships and aspirations while ‘on the move’ and how they transform the communities and societies that they move between across time and space. The book’s chapters consider motives for migration, as well as experiences of risk, uncertainty and insecurity in diverse local contexts. A fresh look at the migration of those who possess skills and resources that can bring about significant economic, social and cultural change, this book engages critically with the notions of ‘middling’ migration, social mobility and mobile privilege in the global context of hardening borders and immigration complexity. It will appeal to scholars with interests in contemporary forms of migration and mobility and their local and transnational consequences.

Postcolonial Citizens and Ethnic Migration

Postcolonial Citizens and Ethnic Migration
Author: Michael O. Sharpe
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2014-01-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137270559

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This book provides a cross-regional investigation of the role of citizenship and ethnicity in migration, political incorporation, and political transnationalism in the age of globalization, exploring the political realities of Dutch Antilleans in the Netherlands and Latin American Nikkeijin in Japan.