Immigration policy : political influences, challenges and economic impact
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Immigration policy : political influences, challenges and economic impact
(Immigration in the 21st century : political, social and economic issues)
Nova, c2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Immigration legislation is a debated subject among the attentive public and political operatives, at both the national and sub-national level of government, in the United States. In recent years, the American government has been more likely to pass new laws, with many states issuing new punitive measures intended to discourage migration into the US from Latin America. The move by sub-governments breaks with an historical pattern whereby immigration policy directives were the purview of the national government. American state governments, arguably, have been stirred to act because of gridlock at the national level. This book attempts to help better understand major immigration policy change at the national level in the US over the past 60 years, as a way to enlighten the contemporary debate. This book also discusses the political influences, challenges and economic impact immigration policies have in several other countries such as Italy, China and New Zealand.
目次
- Preface
- Testing the Basis for Major Immigration Legislation in the US: 1940-2002
- Policy Transformation Around the Status Quo: The Case of U.S. Comprehensive Immigration Reform
- Immigration & Social Security in Italy: Positive Aspects and Thorny Issues
- Quantitative Analysis of Transnationalism of Chinese Migrants from the People's Republic of China in New Zealand -- Results from an Online Survey
- Index.
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