Immigrant Geographies of North American Cities
Herausgeber: Teixeira, Carlos; Kobayashi, Audrey; Li, Wei
Immigrant Geographies of North American Cities
Herausgeber: Teixeira, Carlos; Kobayashi, Audrey; Li, Wei
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Immigrant Geographies of North American Cities is a core or supplemental contributed text suitable for urban geography courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level that emphasize immigration, migration, and settlement. There are also secondary markets in urban studies, ethnic studies, and immigration and settlement studies programs.
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Immigrant Geographies of North American Cities is a core or supplemental contributed text suitable for urban geography courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level that emphasize immigration, migration, and settlement. There are also secondary markets in urban studies, ethnic studies, and immigration and settlement studies programs.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 147mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780195437829
- ISBN-10: 0195437829
- Artikelnr.: 40238279
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 147mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780195437829
- ISBN-10: 0195437829
- Artikelnr.: 40238279
* Preface
* Acknowledgements
* Contributors
* Introduction: Immigrant Geographies: Issues and Debates
* Audrey Kobayashi, Wei Li, and Carlos Teixeira
* Part I: The Internationalization of North American Cities and Suburbs
* 1: Going Local: Canadian and American Immigration Policy in the New
Century
* Helga Leitner and Valerie Preston
* 2: Immigration Trends in the United States and Canada: A Historical
Perspective
* Dirk Hoerder and Scott Walker
* Part II: The Imprint of Immigration in North American Cities and
Suburbs
* 3: Immigration and Urban and Suburban Settlements
* Robert A. Murdie and Emily Skop
* 4: The Spatial Segregation and Socio-economic Inequality of Immigrant
Groups
* Joe Darden and Eric Fong
* 5: Immigrants, Refugees, and Housing
* Thomas Carter and Domenic Vitiello
* 6: Economic Experiences of Immigrants
* Lucia Lo and Wei Li
* 7: How Gender Matters to Immigration and Settlement in Canadian and
US Cities
* Damaris Rose and Brian Ray
* 8: Immigration, Health, and Health Care
* Lu Wang, Elizabeth Chacko, and Lindsay Withers
* 9: Immigrant Political Incorporation in American and Canadian Cities
* Els de Graauw and Caroline Andrew
* Part III: Immigrant Groups in North American Cities and Suburbs
* 10: Contemporary Asian Immigrants in the United States and Canada
* Shuguang Wang and Qingfang Wang
* 11: Contemporary Profiles of Black Immigrants in the United States
and Canada
* Thomas Boswell and Brian Ray
* 12: Latin American Immigrants: Parallel and Diverging Geographies
* Luisa Veronis and Heather Smith
* 13: Crossing the 49th Parallel: American Immigrants in Canada and
Canadians in the US
* Susan Hardwick and Heather Smith
* Conclusion: A Review and Some Significant Findings
* James Allen and Carlos Teixeira
* Glossary
* Index
* Acknowledgements
* Contributors
* Introduction: Immigrant Geographies: Issues and Debates
* Audrey Kobayashi, Wei Li, and Carlos Teixeira
* Part I: The Internationalization of North American Cities and Suburbs
* 1: Going Local: Canadian and American Immigration Policy in the New
Century
* Helga Leitner and Valerie Preston
* 2: Immigration Trends in the United States and Canada: A Historical
Perspective
* Dirk Hoerder and Scott Walker
* Part II: The Imprint of Immigration in North American Cities and
Suburbs
* 3: Immigration and Urban and Suburban Settlements
* Robert A. Murdie and Emily Skop
* 4: The Spatial Segregation and Socio-economic Inequality of Immigrant
Groups
* Joe Darden and Eric Fong
* 5: Immigrants, Refugees, and Housing
* Thomas Carter and Domenic Vitiello
* 6: Economic Experiences of Immigrants
* Lucia Lo and Wei Li
* 7: How Gender Matters to Immigration and Settlement in Canadian and
US Cities
* Damaris Rose and Brian Ray
* 8: Immigration, Health, and Health Care
* Lu Wang, Elizabeth Chacko, and Lindsay Withers
* 9: Immigrant Political Incorporation in American and Canadian Cities
* Els de Graauw and Caroline Andrew
* Part III: Immigrant Groups in North American Cities and Suburbs
* 10: Contemporary Asian Immigrants in the United States and Canada
* Shuguang Wang and Qingfang Wang
* 11: Contemporary Profiles of Black Immigrants in the United States
and Canada
* Thomas Boswell and Brian Ray
* 12: Latin American Immigrants: Parallel and Diverging Geographies
* Luisa Veronis and Heather Smith
* 13: Crossing the 49th Parallel: American Immigrants in Canada and
Canadians in the US
* Susan Hardwick and Heather Smith
* Conclusion: A Review and Some Significant Findings
* James Allen and Carlos Teixeira
* Glossary
* Index
* Preface
* Acknowledgements
* Contributors
* Introduction: Immigrant Geographies: Issues and Debates
* Audrey Kobayashi, Wei Li, and Carlos Teixeira
* Part I: The Internationalization of North American Cities and Suburbs
* 1: Going Local: Canadian and American Immigration Policy in the New
Century
* Helga Leitner and Valerie Preston
* 2: Immigration Trends in the United States and Canada: A Historical
Perspective
* Dirk Hoerder and Scott Walker
* Part II: The Imprint of Immigration in North American Cities and
Suburbs
* 3: Immigration and Urban and Suburban Settlements
* Robert A. Murdie and Emily Skop
* 4: The Spatial Segregation and Socio-economic Inequality of Immigrant
Groups
* Joe Darden and Eric Fong
* 5: Immigrants, Refugees, and Housing
* Thomas Carter and Domenic Vitiello
* 6: Economic Experiences of Immigrants
* Lucia Lo and Wei Li
* 7: How Gender Matters to Immigration and Settlement in Canadian and
US Cities
* Damaris Rose and Brian Ray
* 8: Immigration, Health, and Health Care
* Lu Wang, Elizabeth Chacko, and Lindsay Withers
* 9: Immigrant Political Incorporation in American and Canadian Cities
* Els de Graauw and Caroline Andrew
* Part III: Immigrant Groups in North American Cities and Suburbs
* 10: Contemporary Asian Immigrants in the United States and Canada
* Shuguang Wang and Qingfang Wang
* 11: Contemporary Profiles of Black Immigrants in the United States
and Canada
* Thomas Boswell and Brian Ray
* 12: Latin American Immigrants: Parallel and Diverging Geographies
* Luisa Veronis and Heather Smith
* 13: Crossing the 49th Parallel: American Immigrants in Canada and
Canadians in the US
* Susan Hardwick and Heather Smith
* Conclusion: A Review and Some Significant Findings
* James Allen and Carlos Teixeira
* Glossary
* Index
* Acknowledgements
* Contributors
* Introduction: Immigrant Geographies: Issues and Debates
* Audrey Kobayashi, Wei Li, and Carlos Teixeira
* Part I: The Internationalization of North American Cities and Suburbs
* 1: Going Local: Canadian and American Immigration Policy in the New
Century
* Helga Leitner and Valerie Preston
* 2: Immigration Trends in the United States and Canada: A Historical
Perspective
* Dirk Hoerder and Scott Walker
* Part II: The Imprint of Immigration in North American Cities and
Suburbs
* 3: Immigration and Urban and Suburban Settlements
* Robert A. Murdie and Emily Skop
* 4: The Spatial Segregation and Socio-economic Inequality of Immigrant
Groups
* Joe Darden and Eric Fong
* 5: Immigrants, Refugees, and Housing
* Thomas Carter and Domenic Vitiello
* 6: Economic Experiences of Immigrants
* Lucia Lo and Wei Li
* 7: How Gender Matters to Immigration and Settlement in Canadian and
US Cities
* Damaris Rose and Brian Ray
* 8: Immigration, Health, and Health Care
* Lu Wang, Elizabeth Chacko, and Lindsay Withers
* 9: Immigrant Political Incorporation in American and Canadian Cities
* Els de Graauw and Caroline Andrew
* Part III: Immigrant Groups in North American Cities and Suburbs
* 10: Contemporary Asian Immigrants in the United States and Canada
* Shuguang Wang and Qingfang Wang
* 11: Contemporary Profiles of Black Immigrants in the United States
and Canada
* Thomas Boswell and Brian Ray
* 12: Latin American Immigrants: Parallel and Diverging Geographies
* Luisa Veronis and Heather Smith
* 13: Crossing the 49th Parallel: American Immigrants in Canada and
Canadians in the US
* Susan Hardwick and Heather Smith
* Conclusion: A Review and Some Significant Findings
* James Allen and Carlos Teixeira
* Glossary
* Index