Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-278) and index.
1. The Experience of Old and New Immigrants: A Comparison -- 2. Mechanisms and Effects of International Migration -- 3. Residential Settlement, Economic Incorporation, and Civic Reception of Immigrants -- 4. Immigrants' Sociocultural and Civic-Political Assimilation: Different Groups, Different Contexts, and Different Trajectories -- 5. Looking Beyond the Host Country: Immigrants' Transnational Engagements -- 6. Immigrants' American-Born Children: Their Modes of Assimilation and Transnational Engagements -- In Lieu of Conclusion: Some Lessons from the Analysis of American Immigrants' Experience, Research Agendas of (Im)Migration Studies Elsewhere in the World, and What We Can Learn from Each Other.
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"This study focuses on the interactive framework in which immigrants, responding to circumstances not of their choosing, nonetheless make history. Though the book is shaped by an underlying theoretical framework, the key theoretical issues are explored through a comparison of eight different groups, providing rich, empirical, grounded material. As the groups range widely in origins and immigrant experiences, they shed light on one of the salient aspects of the contemporary immigrant phenomenon, namely its diversity. The concluding chapter offers a thoughtful review of the main agendas of immigration research in different regions of the world followed by the author's suggestions regarding better-informed cross-national/regional studies in this field."--Book cover.
(Re)making multifaceted America
Emigration and immigration.
Immigrants-- United States-- Social conditions.
Einwanderung.
Emigration and immigration-- Social aspects.
Emigration and immigration.
Immigrants-- Social conditions.
Soziologie.
United States, Emigration and immigration, Social aspects.