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Immigrant Vulnerability and Resilience - Comparative Perspectives on Latin American Immigrants During the Great Recession

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This book explores how the current sustained economic slow-down in North America and Europe has increased immigrant vulnerability in the labor market and in their daily lives. It details the ways this global recession has affected the immigrants themselves, their identities, as well as their countries of origin. The book presents an interdisciplinary dialogue as well as offer a transatlantic comparative perspective. It first focuses on the immediate effects of the Great Recession on immigrants' employment. Next, it connects the experience of immigrants in the labor market with their experiences in the social arena in receiving societies. Coverage also explores the effects of the economic downturn on transnational practices, remittances and return of Latin American migrants to their countries of origin.
This volume will be of great interest to faculty and graduate students who are interested in international migration studies from the fields of sociology, economics, anthropology, geography, political sciences, and other social sciences. It will also be of interest to professionals and policy makers working on international migration policy and the general public interested on the topic.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Chapter 1: Introduction: Vulnerability and Resilience of Latin American Immigrants During the Great Recession: María Aysa-Lastra, Lorenzo Cachón.- Part I  Effects of the Great Recession on Latin American Immigrant Labor: Chapter 2: Native and Latino Employment During the Great Recession in the US and Spain: Lorenzo Cachón, María Aysa-Lastra.- Chapter 3: Unemployment and Nonstandard Employment Among Natives and Latinos in the US and Spain: María Aysa-Lastra, Lorenzo Cachón.- Chapter 4: Latin American Women During the Great Recession in the US and Spain: Sonia Parella.- Chapter 5: How are 'the Others' Doing? Highly Skilled Latin American Immigrants and Economic Crisis in the US and Spain: Cristina Bradata, Neeraja Kolloju.- Chapter 6: Confluence of the Economic Recession and Immigration Laws in the Lives of Latino Immigrant Workers in the United States: Cecilia Menjívar, María E. Echautegui.- Part II  Understanding Immigrant Adaptation in Difficult Times: Chapter 7: Changes in the Perception of Latin American Immigrants in Host Countries During the Great Recession: María Ángeles Cea D'Ancona,  Miguel S. Valles Martínez.- Chapter 8: In Times of Uncertainty: The Great Recession, Immigration Enforcement, and Latino Immigrants in Alabama: Meghan Conley.- Chapter 9: Transnational Latin American Immigrant Associations in Spain During the Economic Recession: A Top-Down Model of Integration and Transnationalism at Stake?: Héctor Cebolla-Boado, Ana López-Sala.- Part III  Linking the Effects of the Great Recession in Destination and Origin Countries: Chapter 10: International Migration and Employment in Latin America: Uncertain Times and Changing Conditions: Jorge Durand, María Aysa-Lastra.- Chapter 11: Economic Status and Remittance Behavior Among Latin American and Caribbean Migrants in the Post-Recession Period: Manuel Orozco.- Chapter 12: Great Recession, Migration Management and the Effect of Deportations to Latin America: NinnaNyberg Sørensen.- Chapter 13: Increasing Vulnerability and the Limits of Resilience Among Latin American Immigrants: María Aysa-Lastra.
 

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“Aysa-Lastra and Cachón’s book deepens our knowledge while broadening our understanding of the intersectional nexus of employment, migration status, and racialization. … a timely contribution to urgent discussions of immigrant vulnerability during times of economic crisis. Beyond Latin American and transatlantic specialists, it should be read by scholars of immigration and incorporation, labor economists, and policy-makers and service providers grappling with the experiences of immigrants in receiving societies.” (Timothy S. Gutierrez, Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 45 (5), September, 2016)

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"Aysa-Lastra and Cachón's book deepens our knowledge while broadening our understanding of the intersectional nexus of employment, migration status, and racialization. ... a timely contribution to urgent discussions of immigrant vulnerability during times of economic crisis. Beyond Latin American and transatlantic specialists, it should be read by scholars of immigration and incorporation, labor economists, and policy-makers and service providers grappling with the experiences of immigrants in receiving societies." (Timothy S. Gutierrez, Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 45 (5), September, 2016)

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Mitarbeit Marí Aysa-Lastra (Herausgeber), Maria Aysa-Lastra (Herausgeber), María Aysa-Lastra (Herausgeber), Cachón (Herausgeber), Cachón (Herausgeber), Lorenzo Cachón (Herausgeber)
Verlag Springer, Berlin
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783319147963
ISBN 978-3-31-914796-3
Seiten 272
Abmessung 162 mm x 19 mm x 244 mm
Gewicht 538 g
Illustration XII, 272 p. 30 illus.
Serien International Perspectives on Migration
International Perspectives on Migration
Themen Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Soziologie > Sozialstrukturforschung

Migration, Population, B, Social Inequality, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Social & ethical issues, Political Economy, Social Structure, Social Inequality, Social Structure, population economics, Population & demography, Emigration and immigration, Gesellschaftliche Gruppen, Gemeinschaften und Identitäten

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