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This book explores how the current sustained economic slow-down in
North America and Europe has increased immigrant vulnerability in
the labor market and in their daily lives. It details the ways this
global recession has affected the immigrants themselves, their
identities, as well as their countries of origin. The book presents
an interdisciplinary dialogue as well as offer a transatlantic
comparative perspective. It first focuses on the immediate effects
of the Great Recession on immigrants' employment. Next, it connects
the experience of immigrants in the labor market with their
experiences in the social arena in receiving societies. Coverage
also explores the effects of the economic downturn on transnational
practices, remittances and return of Latin American migrants to
their countries of origin. This volume will be of great interest to
faculty and graduate students who are interested in international
migration studies from the fields of sociology, economics,
anthropology, geography, political sciences, and other social
sciences. It will also be of interest to professionals and policy
makers working on international migration policy and the general
public interested on the topic.
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