Debating Immigration
Herausgeber: Swain, Carol M.
Debating Immigration
Herausgeber: Swain, Carol M.
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Presents twenty-one essays exploring contemporary immigration and its impact on politics in the US and Europe.
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Presents twenty-one essays exploring contemporary immigration and its impact on politics in the US and Europe.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781108454674
- ISBN-10: 1108454674
- Artikelnr.: 51155818
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781108454674
- ISBN-10: 1108454674
- Artikelnr.: 51155818
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Economics, Demographics, and Race: 1. Race, immigration and civil
rights law in the low-skilled workplace John D. Skrentny; 2. Comprehensive
immigration confusion Peter Skerry; 3. Who got the jobs? Two-thirds of long
term employment growth has done to immigrants, 2000 to 2017 Steven A.
Camarota and Karen Zeigler; 4. The congressional black caucus and the
impact of immigration on African American unemployment Carol M. Swain; 5.
Will Hispanic and Asian immigrants save America? Amitai Etzioni; Part II.
Law and Policy: 6. The progressive argument for reducing immigration into
the United States Philip Cafaro; 7. What should comprehensive immigration
reform encompass? Carol M. Swain; 8. Unintended consequences and path
dependencies: explaining the post 1965 surge in Latin American immigration
Douglas S. Massey and Karen A. Pren; 9. Alien rights, citizen rights, and
the politics of restriction Rogers M. Smith; 10. Beyond legal and illegal:
a new framework for the immigration debate Noah Pickus and Peter Skerry;
11. Federalism and the politics of immigration reform Carol M. Swain and
Virginia M. Yetter; 12. Barack Obama: testing the constitutional limits on
the executive Carol M. Swain; Part III. Philosophy and Religion: 13.
Biblical prudence and American immigration Jim Edwards; 14. The moral
dilemma of US immigration policy: open borders vs. social justice? Stephen
Macedo; 15. Carved from the inside out: American ambivalence about
immigration Elizabeth F. Cohen; Part IV. Cosmopolitanism: How European
Nations Deal With Immigration: 16. The politics of citizenship and
belonging in Europe Marc Morje Howard and Sara Wallace Goodman; 17.
Globalization, migration and governance Susan F. Martin; 18. The free
economy and the Jacobin state, or how Europe can cope with large scale
immigration Randall Hansen; 19. Human smuggling and trafficking into Europe
Louise Shelley and Camilo Pardo; Part V. Conclusion: 20. Concluding
thoughts Carol M. Swain.
rights law in the low-skilled workplace John D. Skrentny; 2. Comprehensive
immigration confusion Peter Skerry; 3. Who got the jobs? Two-thirds of long
term employment growth has done to immigrants, 2000 to 2017 Steven A.
Camarota and Karen Zeigler; 4. The congressional black caucus and the
impact of immigration on African American unemployment Carol M. Swain; 5.
Will Hispanic and Asian immigrants save America? Amitai Etzioni; Part II.
Law and Policy: 6. The progressive argument for reducing immigration into
the United States Philip Cafaro; 7. What should comprehensive immigration
reform encompass? Carol M. Swain; 8. Unintended consequences and path
dependencies: explaining the post 1965 surge in Latin American immigration
Douglas S. Massey and Karen A. Pren; 9. Alien rights, citizen rights, and
the politics of restriction Rogers M. Smith; 10. Beyond legal and illegal:
a new framework for the immigration debate Noah Pickus and Peter Skerry;
11. Federalism and the politics of immigration reform Carol M. Swain and
Virginia M. Yetter; 12. Barack Obama: testing the constitutional limits on
the executive Carol M. Swain; Part III. Philosophy and Religion: 13.
Biblical prudence and American immigration Jim Edwards; 14. The moral
dilemma of US immigration policy: open borders vs. social justice? Stephen
Macedo; 15. Carved from the inside out: American ambivalence about
immigration Elizabeth F. Cohen; Part IV. Cosmopolitanism: How European
Nations Deal With Immigration: 16. The politics of citizenship and
belonging in Europe Marc Morje Howard and Sara Wallace Goodman; 17.
Globalization, migration and governance Susan F. Martin; 18. The free
economy and the Jacobin state, or how Europe can cope with large scale
immigration Randall Hansen; 19. Human smuggling and trafficking into Europe
Louise Shelley and Camilo Pardo; Part V. Conclusion: 20. Concluding
thoughts Carol M. Swain.
Part I. Economics, Demographics, and Race: 1. Race, immigration and civil
rights law in the low-skilled workplace John D. Skrentny; 2. Comprehensive
immigration confusion Peter Skerry; 3. Who got the jobs? Two-thirds of long
term employment growth has done to immigrants, 2000 to 2017 Steven A.
Camarota and Karen Zeigler; 4. The congressional black caucus and the
impact of immigration on African American unemployment Carol M. Swain; 5.
Will Hispanic and Asian immigrants save America? Amitai Etzioni; Part II.
Law and Policy: 6. The progressive argument for reducing immigration into
the United States Philip Cafaro; 7. What should comprehensive immigration
reform encompass? Carol M. Swain; 8. Unintended consequences and path
dependencies: explaining the post 1965 surge in Latin American immigration
Douglas S. Massey and Karen A. Pren; 9. Alien rights, citizen rights, and
the politics of restriction Rogers M. Smith; 10. Beyond legal and illegal:
a new framework for the immigration debate Noah Pickus and Peter Skerry;
11. Federalism and the politics of immigration reform Carol M. Swain and
Virginia M. Yetter; 12. Barack Obama: testing the constitutional limits on
the executive Carol M. Swain; Part III. Philosophy and Religion: 13.
Biblical prudence and American immigration Jim Edwards; 14. The moral
dilemma of US immigration policy: open borders vs. social justice? Stephen
Macedo; 15. Carved from the inside out: American ambivalence about
immigration Elizabeth F. Cohen; Part IV. Cosmopolitanism: How European
Nations Deal With Immigration: 16. The politics of citizenship and
belonging in Europe Marc Morje Howard and Sara Wallace Goodman; 17.
Globalization, migration and governance Susan F. Martin; 18. The free
economy and the Jacobin state, or how Europe can cope with large scale
immigration Randall Hansen; 19. Human smuggling and trafficking into Europe
Louise Shelley and Camilo Pardo; Part V. Conclusion: 20. Concluding
thoughts Carol M. Swain.
rights law in the low-skilled workplace John D. Skrentny; 2. Comprehensive
immigration confusion Peter Skerry; 3. Who got the jobs? Two-thirds of long
term employment growth has done to immigrants, 2000 to 2017 Steven A.
Camarota and Karen Zeigler; 4. The congressional black caucus and the
impact of immigration on African American unemployment Carol M. Swain; 5.
Will Hispanic and Asian immigrants save America? Amitai Etzioni; Part II.
Law and Policy: 6. The progressive argument for reducing immigration into
the United States Philip Cafaro; 7. What should comprehensive immigration
reform encompass? Carol M. Swain; 8. Unintended consequences and path
dependencies: explaining the post 1965 surge in Latin American immigration
Douglas S. Massey and Karen A. Pren; 9. Alien rights, citizen rights, and
the politics of restriction Rogers M. Smith; 10. Beyond legal and illegal:
a new framework for the immigration debate Noah Pickus and Peter Skerry;
11. Federalism and the politics of immigration reform Carol M. Swain and
Virginia M. Yetter; 12. Barack Obama: testing the constitutional limits on
the executive Carol M. Swain; Part III. Philosophy and Religion: 13.
Biblical prudence and American immigration Jim Edwards; 14. The moral
dilemma of US immigration policy: open borders vs. social justice? Stephen
Macedo; 15. Carved from the inside out: American ambivalence about
immigration Elizabeth F. Cohen; Part IV. Cosmopolitanism: How European
Nations Deal With Immigration: 16. The politics of citizenship and
belonging in Europe Marc Morje Howard and Sara Wallace Goodman; 17.
Globalization, migration and governance Susan F. Martin; 18. The free
economy and the Jacobin state, or how Europe can cope with large scale
immigration Randall Hansen; 19. Human smuggling and trafficking into Europe
Louise Shelley and Camilo Pardo; Part V. Conclusion: 20. Concluding
thoughts Carol M. Swain.