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Strangers No More hardcover 336 p. 15
Alba, Richard
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Foner, Nancy
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発行年月
2015年04月
出版社/提供元
Oxford University Press, New York
出版国
アメリカ合衆国
言語
英語
媒体
冊子
装丁
hardcover
ページ数/巻数
336 p., 5 line illus., 15 tables.
ジャンル
洋書/社会科学/社会学 /人種・エスニシティ
ISBN
9780691161075
商品コード
1016731269
国件名
西ヨーロッパ
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本の性格
学術書
新刊案内掲載月
2015年07月
商品URL
https://kw.maruzen.co.jp/ims/itemDetail.html?itmCd=1016731269
内容
Strangers No More is the first book to compare immigrant integration in six key Western countries. Focusing on low-status newcomers and their children, it examines how they are making their way in four European countries--France, Germany, Great Britain, and the Netherlands--and, across the Atlantic, in the United States and Canada. This systematic, data-rich comparison reveals the progress of immigrants and the barriers they face in an array of institutions--from labor markets and neighborhoods to educational and political systems--and considers the controversial questions of religion, race, identity, and intermarriage. Richard Alba and Nancy Foner shed new light on questions at the heart of concerns about immigration. They analyze why immigrant religion is a more significant divide in western Europe than in the United States, where race is a more severe obstacle. They look at why, despite fears in Europe about the rise of immigrant ghettoes, residential segregation is much less of a problem for immigrant minorities there than in the United States. They explore why growing economic inequality and the proliferation of precarious, low-wage jobs pose dilemmas for the second generation. They also evaluate perspectives often proposed to explain the success of immigrant integration in certain countries, including nationally specific models, the political economy, and the histories of Canada and the United States as settler societies. Strangers No More delves into issues of pivotal importance for the present and future of Western societies, where immigrants and their children form ever-larger segments of the population.
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