Immigration and emigration in the United States
In: International labour review, Band 47, S. 85
ISSN: 0020-7780
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In: International labour review, Band 47, S. 85
ISSN: 0020-7780
In: International labour review, Band 48, S. 651-652
ISSN: 0020-7780
In: Annual review of political science, Band 13
ISSN: 1545-1577
The United States experienced a period of sustained large-scale immigration from the 1960s into the period of dramatic economic recession in 2008-2009. This article focuses on the impact of immigrants and immigration on social policy in the United States. I summarize the arguably, and surprisingly, Scant research that specifically examines the political and policy (more than the social and/or economic) implications of immigration, I first look at the extent and nature of change within and across three minority groups over the past several decades, including evidence on their composition and geographic concentration or dispersion. Next considered are the implications of the American "racial order" as a context and its impacts on "racialization" of immigrants. Next examined are the consequences for immigrants in major arenas of American government-urban, state, and national. Although emphasis is given to issues of immigration, the importance of race/ethnicity as a social force in American politics is also considered, of necessity, because immigration and race/ethnicity are strongly interconnected though analytically separable. Adapted from the source document.
In: Annual review of political science, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 445-468
ISSN: 1545-1577
The United States experienced a period of sustained large-scale immigration from the 1960s into the period of dramatic economic recession in 2008–2009. This article focuses on the impact of immigrants and immigration on social policy in the United States. I summarize the arguably, and surprisingly, scant research that specifically examines the political and policy (more than the social and/or economic) implications of immgration. I first look at the extent and nature of change within and across three minority groups over the past several decades, including evidence on their composition and geographic concentration or dispersion. Next considered are the implications of the American "racial order" as a context and its impacts on "racialization" of immigrants. Next examined are the consequences for immigrants in major arenas of American government—urban, state, and national. Although emphasis is given to issues of immigration, the importance of race/ethnicity as a social force in American politics is also considered, of necessity, because immigration and race/ethnicity are strongly interconnected though analytically separable.
In: Political science quarterly: a nonpartisan journal devoted to the study and analysis of government, politics and international affairs ; PSQ, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 520
ISSN: 1538-165X
In: The Italian American experience
In: Journal of Palestine studies, Band 3, Heft 4, S. 144-146
ISSN: 1533-8614
In: Journal of Palestine studies, Band 3, Heft 4, S. 144-146
ISSN: 1533-8614
In: International labour review, Band 27, S. 99-132
ISSN: 0020-7780
In: Annual Review of Political Science, Band 13, S. 445-468
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In: Annual review of political science, Band 13, S. 445-469
ISSN: 1094-2939
This book renders a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the socioeconomic and demographic outcomes of Puerto Ricans during Puerto Rico's severe economic crisis. This book is a valuable resource for scholars interested in Puerto Rico and economic, social mobility, migration, demographic, or public policy issues for Hispanics and Latinos.