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Latin Journey : Cuban and Mexican Immigrants in the United States.
Latin Journey details an eight-year study of Mexican and Cuban immigrants.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Portes, Alejandro
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Berkeley :
University of California Press,
1985.
Subjects:
Cubans
>
United States
>
Economic conditions.
Cubans
>
United States
>
Social conditions.
Mexicans
>
United States
>
Economic conditions.
Mexicans
>
United States
>
Social conditions.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
Anthropology
>
Cultural.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
Ethnic Studies
>
General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
Minority Studies.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
Emigration & Immigration.
Cubans
>
Economic conditions
Cubans
>
Social conditions
Mexicans
>
Economic conditions
Mexicans
>
Social conditions
United States
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Table of Contents:
Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; 1. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW; 2. IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES, 18901979; 3. CONTRASTING HISTORIES: CUBAN AND MEXICAN IMMIGRANTS IN THE UNITED STATES; 4. PRELUDE TO IMMIGRATION: THE SOCIAL ORIGINS OF CUBAN AND MEXICAN IMMIGRANTS; 5. THE FIRST SIX YEARS; 6. THE CUBAN ENCLAVE IN MIAMI; 7. THE SECONDARY LABOR MARKET: ECONOMIC AND OCCUPATIONAL MOBILITY OF MEXICAN IMMIGRANTS; 8. AMERICA IN THE EYES OF THE IMMIGRANTS; 9. REACHING OUT: THE SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS OF IMMIGRANTS IN THE UNITED STATES.
10. CONCLUSION: IMMIGRATION THEORY AND ITS PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONSAppendix; Bibliography; Index.
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