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Remaking the American mainstreamRemaking the American mainstream

Remaking the American mainstream2004

assimilation and contemporary immigration

Richard D. Alba, Carlos Eire, Victor Nee

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"In this era of multicultural democracy, the idea of assimilation - that the social distance separating immigrants and their children from the mainstream of American society closes over time - seems outdated. But as Richard Alba and Victor Nee show in the first systematic treatment of assimilation since the mid-1960s, it continues to shape the immigrant experience, even though the geography of immigration has shifted from Europe to Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Institutional changes, from civil rights legislation to immigration law, have provided a more favorable environment for nonwhite immigrants and their children than in the past."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
2004
OL Work ID
OL12632370W

Subjects

American studiesImmigration & emigrationMulticultural studiesSocial historyUnited StatesSocial ScienceEmigration and immigrationSociology - GeneralSociologyUSASocial aspectsEmigration & ImmigrationMinority Studies - Ethnic AmericanSocial Science / Emigration & ImmigrationAmericanizationImmigrantsSocial conditionsUnited states, emigration and immigration

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