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This book examines how the severe economic downturn following the
2007-2008 financial crisis affected the structural integration and
quality of life of urban migrants in Europe and North America. It
compares the experiences of migrants from Poland, Romania, Serbia,
Pakistan, and Ghana in five similar, secondary global cities of
Hamburg (Germany), Barcelona (Spain), Chicago (USA), Toronto
(Ontario, Canada), and Montreal (Quebec, Canada) over the period of
2000-2015. The work uses statistical analysis to gauge changes in
residential segregation and structural integration (such as
unemployment, poverty, and social assistance rates). It then
provides qualitative analyses of individual city neighborhoods
where the target migrant groups have settled, exploring each
community's unique evolution and the ambivalent impact that local
policy responses have had on their quality of life. With this
study, researchers, instructors, students, and policymakers with an
interest in migration, urban development, and global cities will be
far more knowledgeable of both the potential and limits of policy
efforts.
This book examines how the severe economic downturn following the
2007-2008 financial crisis affected the structural integration and
quality of life of urban migrants in Europe and North America. It
compares the experiences of migrants from Poland, Romania, Serbia,
Pakistan, and Ghana in five similar, secondary global cities of
Hamburg (Germany), Barcelona (Spain), Chicago (USA), Toronto
(Ontario, Canada), and Montreal (Quebec, Canada) over the period of
2000-2015. The work uses statistical analysis to gauge changes in
residential segregation and structural integration (such as
unemployment, poverty, and social assistance rates). It then
provides qualitative analyses of individual city neighborhoods
where the target migrant groups have settled, exploring each
community's unique evolution and the ambivalent impact that local
policy responses have had on their quality of life. With this
study, researchers, instructors, students, and policymakers with an
interest in migration, urban development, and global cities will be
far more knowledgeable of both the potential and limits of policy
efforts.
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