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Immigrant America

A Portrait, Second Edition, Revised, Expanded, And Updated

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Widely acclaimed for its portrayal of immigration in the United States, this classic work has been thoroughly expanded and updated in its second edition to reflect current demographic, economic, and political realities. The authors have added two new chapters, infused the text with fresh data, and included new illustrations. As immigration takes center stage in national debates, this edition is essential for understanding the pressing issues at hand. The late twentieth century marks a significant influx of immigrants, with about six million legally admitted during the 1980s, alongside many others entering without legal status. This definitive book offers a broad portrait of the multicultural wave of newcomers, primarily from Asia and Latin America, challenging stereotypes as they arrive by various means. The authors analyze the dynamics of immigrant politics, exploring identity and loyalty among those "in a society but not of it," and the psychological impacts of different migration modes. They examine urban settlement patterns, English-language acquisition, and the integration of immigrants into the economy. Additionally, they dispel myths surrounding undocumented immigrants, highlighting their contributions to various sectors. This rich study appeals to general readers, policymakers, and social scientists, providing a complex portrait of America in 1990 and making a significant contribution to American and immigrant studies.

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Immigrant America, Alejandro Portes, Ruben G. Rumbaut

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Pubblicato
1996
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Sottotitolo
A Portrait, Second Edition, Revised, Expanded, And Updated
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1996
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
421
ISBN10
0520207653
ISBN13
9780520207653
Serie
Descrizione
Widely acclaimed for its portrayal of immigration in the United States, this classic work has been thoroughly expanded and updated in its second edition to reflect current demographic, economic, and political realities. The authors have added two new chapters, infused the text with fresh data, and included new illustrations. As immigration takes center stage in national debates, this edition is essential for understanding the pressing issues at hand. The late twentieth century marks a significant influx of immigrants, with about six million legally admitted during the 1980s, alongside many others entering without legal status. This definitive book offers a broad portrait of the multicultural wave of newcomers, primarily from Asia and Latin America, challenging stereotypes as they arrive by various means. The authors analyze the dynamics of immigrant politics, exploring identity and loyalty among those "in a society but not of it," and the psychological impacts of different migration modes. They examine urban settlement patterns, English-language acquisition, and the integration of immigrants into the economy. Additionally, they dispel myths surrounding undocumented immigrants, highlighting their contributions to various sectors. This rich study appeals to general readers, policymakers, and social scientists, providing a complex portrait of America in 1990 and making a significant contribution to American and immigrant studies.