Immigration, citizenship, and the welfare state in Germany and the United States : immigrant incorporation
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Immigration, citizenship, and the welfare state in Germany and the United States : immigrant incorporation
(Industrial development and the social fabric, v. 14 ; pt. A)
JAI Press, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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Description
This Book Set consists of:
*9780762305230 - Immigrant Incorporation (Part A)
*9780762305247 - Welfare Policies and Immigrants' Citizenship (Part B)
An analysis of immigration, citizenship and the Welfare State in Germany and the United States. It addresses: immigrant incorporation; incorporation into education and school; labour market integration and attainment; and the allocation of fiscal benefits and contributions.
Table of Contents
- Part A: Part 1 Immigrant incorporation: introduction, Hermann Kurthen et al. Part 2 Incorporation into education and school: mass migration, dependency and poverty in the United States, William Clark and Freya Schultz
- education as a keystone of integration of immigrants - determinants of school attainment of immigrant children in West Germany, Gert G. Wagner et al
- the school-to-work transitions of native immigrant high school graduates without post-secondary degrees in the United States, Denise D. Quigley. Part 3 Labour market integration and attainment: the labour market status of immigrants - a synthesis, Barry R. Chiswick and Michael E. Hurst
- migrants in the German labour market - nationality and gender-specific labour market opportunities, Stefan Bender and Wolfgang Seifert
- vocational training and the quality of immigrant jobs in Germany, Marc Szydlik. Part 4 Allocation of fiscal benefits and contributions: welfare reform and supplemental security income receipt among immigrants in the United States, Jennifer V.W. Van Hook and Frank D. Bean
- the integration of immigrants into West German society - the impact of social assistance, Wolfgang Voges et al
- fiscal impacts of immigration on the American and German welfare state, Hermann Kurthen
- concluding remarks - the German and American model of immigrant incorporation, Hermann Kurthen et al. Part B: Part 1 Welfare policies and immigrants' citizenship: introduction, Hermann Kurthen et al. Part 2 Immigration policy and welfare reform at the crossroads: power, perceptions and the politics of immigration and welfare, Nora V. Demleitner
- antecedents and consequences of tightening welfare eligibility for US migrants, Thomas J. Espenshade and Gregory A. Huber
- the stranger among us - societal perceptions, pressures and policy, Vincent N. Parrillo
- immigrant, markets and rights, James F. Hollifield and Gary Zuk. Part 3 Citizenship and immigrant incorporation: contexts of immigrant incorporation - locating dimensions of opportunities and constraints in the United States and Germany, Barbara Schmitter-Heisler
- volk nation or nation of immigrants? the current debate about immigration in the United States and Germany in comparative perspective, Herbert Dittgen
- membership without politics? the social and political rights of foreigners in Germany, Gregg O. Kvistad
- incorporating immigrants and expanding citizenship, Jurgen Fijalkowski
- concluding remarks - challenges of immigration policy and welfare reform in comparative perspective, Hermann Kurthen et al.
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ISBN 9780762305230
Description
In this timely collection of essays, leading American and German scholars analyse immigrant incorporation into the welfare state from a comparative economic, social, and political viewpoint by applying data from the 1980s and 1990s. New insights are revealed into how ethnic stratification and socioeconomic integration is promoted by specific programs and other institutionalized policies in education, labour markets, and welfare. This volume will be an important resource not only to scholars and students in economics and the social and political sciences, but also for professionals in education, social work, journalism, politics, and community groups.
Table of Contents
Pt. A. Immigrant incorporation -- pt. B. Welfare policies and immigrants' citizenship.
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