Using a unique analytical framework based on host-stranger
relations, this book explores the response of cities to the arrival
and settlement of labour immigrants. Comparing the local policies
of four cities - Paris, Amsterdam, Rome and Tel Aviv - Michael
Alexander charts the development of migrant policies over time and
situates them within the broader social context. Grounded in
multi-city, multi-domain empirical findings, the work provides a
fuller understanding of the interaction between cities and their
migrant populations. Filling a gap in existing literature on
migrant policy between national-level theorizing and local-level
study, the book will provide an important basis for future research
in the area.
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