Author: Thomas J. Espenshade
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429839715
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Published in 1997. The Urban Institute has been studying immigration for almost a decade and a half. In recent years, the Institute’s focus has widened to include immigration integration. Unlike immigration policy, which is a federal responsibility, policies regarding immigrant integration have been left in the hands of states and localities and vary widely by region. This book focuses on the 1980-1990 experience of a high-immigrant state whose immigrant population matches the race and ethnic composition of the US population as a whole more closely than any other state. 'New Jersey’s experience with immigration is not necessarily typical of outcomes in other high-immigration states, but it may be replicable on a broader scale. As a new century approaches and as debate over immigration legislation reaches a fever pitch, it is important to analyze, in the fashion of this volume, instances of successful immigration that can serve as examples for other states, the United States as a whole and other nations...' (Thomas Espenshade).
Keys to Successful Immigration
Author: Thomas J. Espenshade
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429839715
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Published in 1997. The Urban Institute has been studying immigration for almost a decade and a half. In recent years, the Institute’s focus has widened to include immigration integration. Unlike immigration policy, which is a federal responsibility, policies regarding immigrant integration have been left in the hands of states and localities and vary widely by region. This book focuses on the 1980-1990 experience of a high-immigrant state whose immigrant population matches the race and ethnic composition of the US population as a whole more closely than any other state. 'New Jersey’s experience with immigration is not necessarily typical of outcomes in other high-immigration states, but it may be replicable on a broader scale. As a new century approaches and as debate over immigration legislation reaches a fever pitch, it is important to analyze, in the fashion of this volume, instances of successful immigration that can serve as examples for other states, the United States as a whole and other nations...' (Thomas Espenshade).
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429839715
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Published in 1997. The Urban Institute has been studying immigration for almost a decade and a half. In recent years, the Institute’s focus has widened to include immigration integration. Unlike immigration policy, which is a federal responsibility, policies regarding immigrant integration have been left in the hands of states and localities and vary widely by region. This book focuses on the 1980-1990 experience of a high-immigrant state whose immigrant population matches the race and ethnic composition of the US population as a whole more closely than any other state. 'New Jersey’s experience with immigration is not necessarily typical of outcomes in other high-immigration states, but it may be replicable on a broader scale. As a new century approaches and as debate over immigration legislation reaches a fever pitch, it is important to analyze, in the fashion of this volume, instances of successful immigration that can serve as examples for other states, the United States as a whole and other nations...' (Thomas Espenshade).
Keys to Successful Writing
Author: Marilyn Anderson
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780321145536
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
"Keys to Successful Writing" helps readers become better writers by presenting simple, consistently applicable tools and techniques. The book's organization flows from simple to more complex essays. The text focuses on five "keys" to successful essay writingpurpose, focus, material, structure, and style. This distinctive heuristic, developed by the author helps readers focus on the skills and ways of thinking that will make them stronger writers. Featuring a user-friendly, highly-accessible writing style, the text presents clear, specific strategies for writing combined with examples that are engaging, provocative and contemporary. An editing handbook is also included for a complete writing resource. A series of interactive writing exercises and activities and longer writing assignments give the text a predictable organizational structure that's easy to learn from. For those interested in improving their writing skills."
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780321145536
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
"Keys to Successful Writing" helps readers become better writers by presenting simple, consistently applicable tools and techniques. The book's organization flows from simple to more complex essays. The text focuses on five "keys" to successful essay writingpurpose, focus, material, structure, and style. This distinctive heuristic, developed by the author helps readers focus on the skills and ways of thinking that will make them stronger writers. Featuring a user-friendly, highly-accessible writing style, the text presents clear, specific strategies for writing combined with examples that are engaging, provocative and contemporary. An editing handbook is also included for a complete writing resource. A series of interactive writing exercises and activities and longer writing assignments give the text a predictable organizational structure that's easy to learn from. For those interested in improving their writing skills."
American Immigration
Author: James Ciment
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317477162
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 2592
Book Description
Thoroughly revised and expanded, this is the definitive reference on American immigration from both historic and contemporary perspectives. It traces the scope and sweep of U.S. immigration from the earliest settlements to the present, providing a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to all aspects of this critically important subject. Every major immigrant group and every era in U.S. history are fully documented and examined through detailed analysis of social, legal, political, economic, and demographic factors. Hot-topic issues and controversies - from Amnesty to the U.S.-Mexican Border - are covered in-depth. Archival and contemporary photographs and illustrations further illuminate the information provided. And dozens of charts and tables provide valuable statistics and comparative data, both historic and current. A special feature of this edition is the inclusion of more than 80 full-text primary documents from 1787 to 2013 - laws and treaties, referenda, Supreme Court cases, historical articles, and letters.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317477162
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 2592
Book Description
Thoroughly revised and expanded, this is the definitive reference on American immigration from both historic and contemporary perspectives. It traces the scope and sweep of U.S. immigration from the earliest settlements to the present, providing a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to all aspects of this critically important subject. Every major immigrant group and every era in U.S. history are fully documented and examined through detailed analysis of social, legal, political, economic, and demographic factors. Hot-topic issues and controversies - from Amnesty to the U.S.-Mexican Border - are covered in-depth. Archival and contemporary photographs and illustrations further illuminate the information provided. And dozens of charts and tables provide valuable statistics and comparative data, both historic and current. A special feature of this edition is the inclusion of more than 80 full-text primary documents from 1787 to 2013 - laws and treaties, referenda, Supreme Court cases, historical articles, and letters.
Immigrants and the American Dream
Author: William A. V. Clark
Publisher: Guilford Press
ISBN: 9781572308800
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
The United States has absorbed nearly 10 million immigrants in the past decade. This book examines who the new immigrants are, where they live, and who among them are gaining entry into the American middle class. Discussed are the complex factors that promote or hinder immigrant success, as well as the varying opportunities and constraints met by those living in particular regions. Extensive data are synthesized on key dimensions of immigrant achievement: income level, professional status, and rates of homeownership and political participation. Also provided is a balanced analysis of the effects of immigration on broader socioeconomic, geographic, and political trends. Examining the extent to which contemporary immigrants are realizing the American dream, this book explores crucial policy questions and challenges that face our diversifying society.
Publisher: Guilford Press
ISBN: 9781572308800
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
The United States has absorbed nearly 10 million immigrants in the past decade. This book examines who the new immigrants are, where they live, and who among them are gaining entry into the American middle class. Discussed are the complex factors that promote or hinder immigrant success, as well as the varying opportunities and constraints met by those living in particular regions. Extensive data are synthesized on key dimensions of immigrant achievement: income level, professional status, and rates of homeownership and political participation. Also provided is a balanced analysis of the effects of immigration on broader socioeconomic, geographic, and political trends. Examining the extent to which contemporary immigrants are realizing the American dream, this book explores crucial policy questions and challenges that face our diversifying society.
Immigration and Public Opinion in Liberal Democracies
Author: Gary P. Freeman
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136211616
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Although ambivalence characterizes the stance of scholars toward the desirability of close opinion-policy linkages in general, it is especially evident with regard to immigration. The controversy and disagreement about whether public opinion should drive immigration policy are among the factors making immigration one of the most difficult political debates across the West. Leading international experts and aspiring researchers from the fields of political science and sociology use a range of case studies from North America, Europe and Australia to guide the reader through the complexities of this debate offering an unprecedented comparative examination of public opinion and immigration. part one discusses the socio-economic and contextual determinants of immigration attitudes across multiple nations part two explores how the economy can affect public opinion part three presents different perspectives on the issue of causality – do attitudes about immigration drive politics, or do politics drive attitudes? part four investigates how several types of framing are critical to understanding public opinion and how a wide range of political factors can mould public opinion, and often in ways that work against immigration and immigrants part five examines the views of the largest immigrant group in the U.S. – Latinos – as well as how opinions are shaped by contact with and opinions about immigrants in the U.S. and Canada. An essential read to all who wish to understand the nature of immigration research from a theoretical as well as practical point of view.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136211616
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Although ambivalence characterizes the stance of scholars toward the desirability of close opinion-policy linkages in general, it is especially evident with regard to immigration. The controversy and disagreement about whether public opinion should drive immigration policy are among the factors making immigration one of the most difficult political debates across the West. Leading international experts and aspiring researchers from the fields of political science and sociology use a range of case studies from North America, Europe and Australia to guide the reader through the complexities of this debate offering an unprecedented comparative examination of public opinion and immigration. part one discusses the socio-economic and contextual determinants of immigration attitudes across multiple nations part two explores how the economy can affect public opinion part three presents different perspectives on the issue of causality – do attitudes about immigration drive politics, or do politics drive attitudes? part four investigates how several types of framing are critical to understanding public opinion and how a wide range of political factors can mould public opinion, and often in ways that work against immigration and immigrants part five examines the views of the largest immigrant group in the U.S. – Latinos – as well as how opinions are shaped by contact with and opinions about immigrants in the U.S. and Canada. An essential read to all who wish to understand the nature of immigration research from a theoretical as well as practical point of view.
The Effects of Mass Immigration on Canadian Living Standards and Society
Author: Herbert G. Grubel
Publisher: The Fraser Institute
ISBN: 088975246X
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Papers presented at the conference Canadian immigration policy: reassessing the economic, demographic and social impact on Canada, held in Montreal, June 3-4, 2008.
Publisher: The Fraser Institute
ISBN: 088975246X
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Papers presented at the conference Canadian immigration policy: reassessing the economic, demographic and social impact on Canada, held in Montreal, June 3-4, 2008.
A New Wave of Immigration in New Jersey
Author: Henry Bischoff
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0578048507
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0578048507
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
The New Immigrant in American Society
Author: Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136750614
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
This six-volume set focuses on Latin American, Caribbean, and Asian immigration, which accounts for nearly 80 percent of all new immigration to the United States. The volumes contain the essential scholarship of the last decade and present key contributions reflecting the major theoretical, empirical, and policy debates about the new immigration. The material addresses vital issues of race, gender, and socioeconomic status as they intersect with the contemporary immigration experience. Organized by theme, each volume stands as an independent contribution to immigration studies, with seminal journal articles and book chapters from hard-to-find sources, comprising the most important literature on the subject. The individual volumes include a brief preface presenting the major themes that emerge in the materials, and a bibliography of further recommended readings. In its coverage of the most influential scholarship on the social, economic, educational, and civil rights issues revolving around new immigration, this collection provides an invaluable resource for students and researchers in a wide range of fields, including contemporary American history, public policy, education, sociology, political science, demographics, immigration law, ESL, linguistics, and more.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136750614
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
This six-volume set focuses on Latin American, Caribbean, and Asian immigration, which accounts for nearly 80 percent of all new immigration to the United States. The volumes contain the essential scholarship of the last decade and present key contributions reflecting the major theoretical, empirical, and policy debates about the new immigration. The material addresses vital issues of race, gender, and socioeconomic status as they intersect with the contemporary immigration experience. Organized by theme, each volume stands as an independent contribution to immigration studies, with seminal journal articles and book chapters from hard-to-find sources, comprising the most important literature on the subject. The individual volumes include a brief preface presenting the major themes that emerge in the materials, and a bibliography of further recommended readings. In its coverage of the most influential scholarship on the social, economic, educational, and civil rights issues revolving around new immigration, this collection provides an invaluable resource for students and researchers in a wide range of fields, including contemporary American history, public policy, education, sociology, political science, demographics, immigration law, ESL, linguistics, and more.
Public Attitudes Toward Immigration in the United States, France, and Germany
Author: Joel S. Fetzer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521786799
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This book explores the causes of public opposition to immigration in three industrialized Western countries.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521786799
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This book explores the causes of public opposition to immigration in three industrialized Western countries.
Migration and Restructuring in the United States
Author: Kavita Pandit
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9780847693931
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
This groundbreaking book examines the links between migration and the United States' ongoing economic and demographic revolution. Utilizing an explicitly geographic perspective, the contributors highlight the crucial role played by scale and spatial context in both immigration and internal migration.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9780847693931
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
This groundbreaking book examines the links between migration and the United States' ongoing economic and demographic revolution. Utilizing an explicitly geographic perspective, the contributors highlight the crucial role played by scale and spatial context in both immigration and internal migration.