Rise of the New Second Generation

Rise of the New Second Generation

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Zhou Min
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
EAN: 9780745684697
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In this age of migration, more and more children are growing up in immigrant or transnational families. The "new second generation" refers to foreign-born and native-born children of immigrants who have come of age at the turn of the twenty-first century. This book is about this new generation in the world�s largest host country of international migration the United States.

Recognizing that immigration is an intergenerational phenomenon and one that is always evolving the authors begin by asking "Do members of the new second generation follow the same pathways taken by the 'old' second generation?" They consider the relevance of assimilation approaches to understanding the lived experiences of the new second generation, and show that the demographic characteristics of today's immigrant groups and changing social, economic, and cultural contexts require new thinking and paradigms. Ultimately, the book offers a view of how American society is shaping the life chances of members of this new second generation and how today's second generation, in turn, is shaping a new America.

Designed as a rich overview for general readers and students, and as a concise summary for scholars, this book will be an essential work for all interested in contemporary issues of race, ethnicity, and migration.
EAN 9780745684697
ISBN 0745684696
Typ produktu Mäkká väzba
Vydavateľ John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Dátum vydania 19. februára 2016
Stránky 224
Jazyk English
Rozmery 211 x 150 x 18
Krajina United Kingdom
Čitatelia Professional & Scholarly
Autori Bankston Carl L.; Zhou Min
Edícia 1. Auflage
Séria Immigration and Society