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The majority of immigrants settle in cities when they arrive, and few can deny the dynamic influence migration has on cities. However, a one-size-fits-all approach cannot describe the activities and settlement patterns of immigrants in contemporary cities.

Trade Review

"Fong and Berry examine immigrants in the United States and Canada to give us a sweeping overview of the diverse experiences of immigrants in cities, mapping the ways immigrants shape the contours of cities and cities define immigrant experiences. This book is a necessary resource to anyone interested in immigration and urban studies."
Rhacel Salazar Parrenas, University of Southern California

"Immigration and the City provides an illuminating and comprehensive portrait of how immigrants are being incorporated in cities in the United States and Canada, and how the immigrants and their children are, in turn, transforming the urban landscape in these two countries. The book offers a strong theoretical base from which to understand these processes and the social and economic forces that shape them."
John Iceland, Penn State University

"The book forms a good and concise overview for those who are new to the field [and] is very useful in courses on Immigration and the City."
Journal of Housing and the Built Environment



Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: The Residential Patterns of Immigrants in Cities

Chapter 3: Housing Attainment, Ownership, and the Immigrant Experience in Global Cities

Chapter 4: Immigration and Ethnic Community

Chapter 5: Immigrant Business and Ethnic Economies

Chapter 6: Immigrants and the Foodscapes, Playscapes, and the Landscapes of Global Cities

Chapter 7: Time Use among Immigrants: A Window to Acculturation into a New Society

Chapter 8: Conclusions

References

Index

Immigration and the City

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/02/2017
      ISBN13: 9780745690018, 978-0745690018
      ISBN10: 0745690017

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The majority of immigrants settle in cities when they arrive, and few can deny the dynamic influence migration has on cities. However, a one-size-fits-all approach cannot describe the activities and settlement patterns of immigrants in contemporary cities.

      Trade Review

      "Fong and Berry examine immigrants in the United States and Canada to give us a sweeping overview of the diverse experiences of immigrants in cities, mapping the ways immigrants shape the contours of cities and cities define immigrant experiences. This book is a necessary resource to anyone interested in immigration and urban studies."
      Rhacel Salazar Parrenas, University of Southern California

      "Immigration and the City provides an illuminating and comprehensive portrait of how immigrants are being incorporated in cities in the United States and Canada, and how the immigrants and their children are, in turn, transforming the urban landscape in these two countries. The book offers a strong theoretical base from which to understand these processes and the social and economic forces that shape them."
      John Iceland, Penn State University

      "The book forms a good and concise overview for those who are new to the field [and] is very useful in courses on Immigration and the City."
      Journal of Housing and the Built Environment



      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Introduction

      Chapter 2: The Residential Patterns of Immigrants in Cities

      Chapter 3: Housing Attainment, Ownership, and the Immigrant Experience in Global Cities

      Chapter 4: Immigration and Ethnic Community

      Chapter 5: Immigrant Business and Ethnic Economies

      Chapter 6: Immigrants and the Foodscapes, Playscapes, and the Landscapes of Global Cities

      Chapter 7: Time Use among Immigrants: A Window to Acculturation into a New Society

      Chapter 8: Conclusions

      References

      Index

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