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Immigrants and their descendants are growing populations that are
rapidly changing the racial/ethnic diversity of the United States
and many societies across the globe. People migrate for a multitude
of reasons but work whether in the high-skilled, low-wage, or
informal sectors of the economy or the drive to establish a
businesses, is the primary impetus. The goal of this volume is to
bring together new empirical research and theoretical innovations
from cutting-edge scholarship concentrating on the intersection of
immigration and work. Research in this volume investigates how
larger structural inequalities in sending and receiving nations,
immigrant entry policies, group characteristics, and micro level
processes, such as discrimination and access to ethnic networks,
shapes labor market outcomes, workplace experiences, and patterns
of integration among immigrants and their descendants.
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