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19 reviewsISBN 10: 1136924934
ISBN 13: 978-1136924934
Author: Thomas N. Maloney, Kim Korinek I
In this volume, we examine the challenges and opportunities created by global migration at the start of the 21st century. Our focus extends beyond economic impact to questions of international law, human rights, and social and political incorporation. We examine immigrant outcomes and policy questions at the global, national, and local levels. Our primary purpose is to connect ethical, legal, and social science scholarship from a variety of disciplines in order to raise questions and generate new insights regarding patterns of migration and the design of useful policy.
While the book incorporates studies of the evolution of immigration law globally and over the very long term, as well as considerations of the magnitude and determinants of immigrant flows at the global level, it places particular emphasis on the growth of immigration to the United States in the 1990s and early 2000s and provides new insights on the complex relationships between federal and state politics and regulation, popular misconceptions about the economic and social impacts of immigration, and the status of 'undocumented' immigrants.
Introduction – Kim Korinek and Thomas N. Maloney
Part 1: International Law, Human Rights, and Migration in the Global Context
Living with Noncitizens: Migration, Domination and Human Rights – James Bohman
The Rights of Aliens: Legal Regimes and Historical Perspectives – Tony Anghie and Wayne McCormack
How Should Corporate Social Responsibility Address Human Labor Migration and Human Rights in an Era of Globalization? – Erin Ortiz, Esther Agyeman-Budu, and George Cheney
Part 2: Migrant Impacts and Outcomes: Demographic, Economic, Political, and Social
Global Patterns of Migration – Richard Bilsborrow
The Labor Market Effects of Immigration: A Unified View of Recent Developments – Giovanni Peri
Bridging the Gap: Transnational and Ethnic Organizations in the Political Incorporation of Immigration in the United States – Alejandro Portes, Cristina Escobar, and Renelinda Arana
Migrants, Migrant Communities, Social Capital, and Violence – Benjamin N. Judkins and Stephen E. Reynolds
Pathways to College, to the Professoriate, and to a Green Card: Linking Research Practice on Immigrant Latino Youth – Catherine R. Cooper and Rebeca Burciaga
Facts and Fictions of Unauthorized Immigration to the US – Patricia Fernández-Kelly
Part 3: Rights, Outcomes, and Policy at the State and Local Level: A Case Study of Utah
Driving in a New Immigrant Destination: Migrant Rights and State-level Policy – Julie Stewart and Ken Jameson
Legal Status and Economic Mobility among Immigrants in the Early Twenty-First Century: Evidence from the 'New Gateway' of Utah – Thomas N. Maloney and Thomas Kontuly
Trapped in Resettlement! What Integration for Refugees in Utah? – MacLeans Geo-JaJa
Part 4: Summary: What Have We Learned?
Immigration in the Early 21st Century: Lessons from a Multi-Disciplinary Investigation – Kim Korinek and Thomas N. Maloney
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