First published in 1997, This book now opens the unduly delayed
discussion about how Israel and the USA deal with immigration and
how they are transformed by it. Approaching the discussion from the
point of view of contemporary immigration research, this book
prioritizes the economic processes of immigrant insertion in Israel
and the USA, immigrant absorption and assimilation in both
countries, policy debates, and women immigrants for extended
treatment. Additionally, a photographic section mobilizes the new
subject of visual sociology to continue the comparative analysis.
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