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Immigration is remaking the United States. In New York, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco, and Chicago, the multiethnic society of tomorrow is already in place. Yet today's urban centers appear unlikely to provide newcomers with the same opportunities their predecessors found at the turn of the last century. Using the latest sources of information, this hard-hitting volume of original essays looks at the nexus between urban realities and immigrant destinies in these American cities. Strangers at the Gatestells the real story of immigrants' prospects for success today and delineates the conditions that will hinder or aid the newest Americans in their quest to get ahead.
This book stresses the crucial importance of understanding that immigration today is fundamentally urban and the equally important fact that immigrants are now flocking to places where low-skilled workers--regardless of ethnic background--are in particular trouble. These two themes are at the heart of this book, which also covers a range of provocative topics, often with surprising findings. Among the essayists, Nelson Lim enters the controversy over whether and how immigrants affect the employment prospects for African Americans; Mark Ellis investigates whether low immigrant wages depress other workers' salaries; William A.V. Clark contends that immigrants seem to be experiencing downward mobility; and Min Zhou asserts that trends among second-generation immigrants are decidedly more optimistic.
These well-integrated and well-organized essays sit squarely at the intersection of sociology and economics, and along the way they point out both the strengths and the weaknesses of these two disciplines in understanding immigration. Providing a theoretically and empirically comprehensive overview of the economic fate of immigrants in major American cities, this book will make a major contribution to debates over immigration and the American future.
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List of Figures and Tables p. ix
Acknowledgments p. xv
1. Strangers at the Gates Roger Waldinger p. 1
2. New Immigrants in Urban America Roger Waldinger and Jennifer Lee p. 30
3. Up from Poverty? "Race," Immigration, and the Fate of Low-Skilled Workers Roger Waldinger p. 80
4. A Tale of Five Cities? Trends in Immigrant and Native-Born Wages Mark Ellis p. 117
5. The Geography of Immigrant Poverty: Selective Evidence of an Immigrant Underclass William A. V. Clark p. 159
6. On the Back of Blacks? Immigrants and the Fortunes of African Americans Nelson Lim p. 186
7. The Immigrant Niche: Pervasive, Persistent, Diverse Roger Waldinger and Claudia Der-Martirosian p. 228
8. Progress, Decline, Stagnation? The New Second Generation Comes of Age Min Zhou p. 272
9. Conclusion: Immigration and the Remaking of Urban America Roger Waldinger p. 308
Notes on Contributors p. 331
Index p. 333
Acknowledgments p. xv
1. Strangers at the Gates Roger Waldinger p. 1
2. New Immigrants in Urban America Roger Waldinger and Jennifer Lee p. 30
3. Up from Poverty? "Race," Immigration, and the Fate of Low-Skilled Workers Roger Waldinger p. 80
4. A Tale of Five Cities? Trends in Immigrant and Native-Born Wages Mark Ellis p. 117
5. The Geography of Immigrant Poverty: Selective Evidence of an Immigrant Underclass William A. V. Clark p. 159
6. On the Back of Blacks? Immigrants and the Fortunes of African Americans Nelson Lim p. 186
7. The Immigrant Niche: Pervasive, Persistent, Diverse Roger Waldinger and Claudia Der-Martirosian p. 228
8. Progress, Decline, Stagnation? The New Second Generation Comes of Age Min Zhou p. 272
9. Conclusion: Immigration and the Remaking of Urban America Roger Waldinger p. 308
Notes on Contributors p. 331
Index p. 333
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