The sociology of immigration: crossing borders, creating new lives/ Daniel Herda and Merrick College
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TextPublication details: London: Sage, 2024.Description: xix,301pISBN: - 9781071817698
- 304.82 HES
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Chapter 1: An Introduction to Studying ImmigrationChapter 2: Why do People become Immigrants?Chapter 3: Who becomes an Immigrant?: A Demographic ProfileChapter 4: A Brief History of Immigration to the United StatesChapter 5: Immigrant Destinations in the Rest of the WorldChapter 6: Becoming an ImmigrantChapter 7: Assimilation and its VariantsChapter 8: Transnationalism and MulticulturalismChapter 9: Anti-Immigrant SentimentChapter 10: Undocumented ImmigrantsChapter 11: Forcibly Displaced People: Refugees and Asylum Seekers Chapter 12: Acquiring Citizenship Chapter 13: Busting Myths about Immigration Chapter 14: Emigration: What Becomes of the Origin Society?
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