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Beyond Economic Migration - Social, Historical, and Political Factors in US Immigration (Hardcover)
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Beyond Economic Migration - Social, Historical, and Political Factors in US Immigration (Hardcover)
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Offers a critique of the economic model of immigration Most
understandings of migration to the US focus on two primary factors.
Either there was trouble in the home country, such as political
unrest or famine, that pushed people out, or there was a general
yearning for “a better life” or “more opportunity,” often
conceptualized as the American Dream. Although many contemporary
migrants in the United States have been driven by economic
interests, the processes of immigration and integration are shaped
also by the intersection of a range of noneconomic factors in both
sending and receiving countries. The contributors to Beyond
Economic Migration offer a nuanced look at a range of issues
affecting motives to migrate and outcomes of integration, including
US immigration policy and the visa system, labor market
incorporation, employment precarity, identity and belonging, and
transnationalism relating to female migrants, student migrants, and
temporary foreign workers. Beyond Economic Migration argues that,
for the dream of fair and equitable migration to be realized,
analyses of cross-border movements, resettlement, and integration
must pay attention to how migrants’ individual attributes
interact with institutional mechanisms and social processes.
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