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STRANGERS NO MORE: The Challenges of Integration
Alba, Richard ; Foner, Nancy
Strangers No More, 2015, p.1-18
United States: Princeton University Press
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Título:
STRANGERS NO MORE: The Challenges of Integration
Autor:
Alba, Richard
;
Foner, Nancy
Assuntos:
Acculturation
;
American studies
;
Anthropology
;
Behavioral sciences
;
Children
;
Citizenship
;
Civics
;
Countries
;
Cultural assimilation
;
Ethnography
;
Ethnology
;
Group identity
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Heirs
;
History of the Americas
;
Human geography
;
Human populations
;
Human societies
;
Law
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Legal status
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Migration, immigration & emigration
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National identity
;
North American history
;
Persons
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Political geography
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Political integration
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Political processes
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Political science
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Politics
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Population studies
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Psychology
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Race relations
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Racial integration
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Social change
;
Social dynamics
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Social integration
;
Social psychology
;
Social sciences
;
Socialization
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Sociology
;
United States history
É parte de:
Strangers No More, 2015, p.1-18
Descrição:
Immigration is transforming Western Europe and North America. The origins of this massive inflow date back to the middle of the twentieth century, a period of recovery and expansion after the devastations of worldwide economic depression and war. The numbers are astounding. The United States has the largest foreign-born population of any country in the world, with around forty million immigrants (as of 2012), while the combined member states of the European Union are home to approximately 50 million people who have moved across borders and are living outside the country of their birth. In the United States, immigrants and
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United States: Princeton University Press
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