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Immigrant California: Understanding the Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Policy

FitzGerald, David Scott(Edited by)Skrentny, John D.(Edited by)
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If California were its own country, it would have the world's fifth largest immigrant population.

The way these newcomers are integrated into the state will shape California's schools, workforce, businesses, public health, politics, and culture.

In Immigrant California, leading experts in U.S. migration provide cutting-edge research on the incorporation of immigrants and their descendants in this bellwether state.

California, unique for its diverse population, powerful economy, and progressive politics, provides important lessons for what to expect as demographic change comes to most states across the country.

Contributors to this volume cover topics ranging from education systems to healthcare initiatives and unravel the sometimes-contradictory details of California's immigration history.

By examining the past and present of immigration policy in California, the volume shows how a state that was once the national leader in anti-immigrant policies quickly became a standard-bearer of greater accommodation.

California's successes, and its failures, provide an essential road map for the future prosperity of immigrants and natives alike.

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Product Details
Stanford University Press
1503614409 / 9781503614406
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
325.794
26/01/2021
English
280 pages
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