

An edition of Becoming New Yorkers (2004)
ethnographies of the new second generation
By Philip Kasinitz,John H. Mollenkopf,Mary C. Waters
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
Russell Sage
Language
eng
Pages
419
Description:
"Becoming New Yorkers looks at the experience of specific immigrant groups, with regard to education, jobs, and community life." "As immigrants move out of gateway cities and into the rest of the country, America will increasingly look like the multicultural society described in Becoming New Yorkers. This work paints a picture of the experience of second generation Americans as they adjust to American society and help to shape its future."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Race relations, Ethnicity, Children of immigrants, Social conditions, Intergenerational relations, Ethnic relations, Minorities, Minorities, united states, social conditions, United states, ethnic relations, United states, race relations, Ethnicité, Minorités, Conditions sociales, Enfants d'immigrants, Relations entre générations, Relations interethniques, Relations raciales, 71.37 ethnic groups, Akkulturation, Einwanderer, Nachkomme, Soziale Situation, Immigrants, Second generation, Way of life, Assimiliation (sociology)
Places: New York (State), New York (N.Y.), New York