Editor Kronenfeld (sociology, Arizona State University) gathers contributors in sociology, education, emergency medicine, gender studies, political science, and urban studies in this work for students
This book argues that although labor market needs have been an important element in the development of immigration policy, they have been filtered through a political process: the politics of immigrat
This study by Cooper (PhD, sociology, U. of Osnabruck, Germany) examines how Germans living in the Federal Republic of Germany (prior to unification, West Germany) changed their perceptions of immigra
By studying the re-mapping of Europe as a topography of immigration, and by investigating the cultural production that has translated and mediated traditional Mediterranean identities, this book exami
This book provides an important shift in the analysis of Britain's policy towards the illegal postwar Jewish immigration into Palestine. It charts the development of Britain's response to Zionist immi
This study guide designed to help you prepare for every part of the naturalization test.Includes: All 100 History and Government Civics questions and answers from USCIS with detailed lessons. All off
Offers a history of immigration in the United States, along with statistical charts of past and present attitudes about the issue and a discussion of various proposals to deal with illegal immigrants
From 1789 to 1965, most Americans were generally satisfied with United States’ immigration policy. But that changed in 1965 when Congress and the President, against the will of the people, began re-w