United States
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Titles
Making ends meet = income-generating strategies among Mexican immigrants /
by:
NetLibrary, Inc.; United States; United States; United States; Sarmiento, Socorro Torres.; Tzintzuntzan (Mexico)
(Language materials, printed)
America beyond black and white : = how immigrants and fusions are helping us overcome the racial divide /
by:
Fernandez, Ronald.; United States; United States; United States
(Language materials, printed)
Replenished ethnicity : = Mexican Americans, immigration, and identity /
by:
United States; Jimenez, Tomas R. (1975-)
(Language materials, printed)
Remaking the American mainstream : = assimilation and contemporary immigration /
by:
Nee, Victor, (1945-.); Alba, Richard D.; United States
(Language materials, printed)
A sociology of immigration = (re)making multifaceted America /
by:
Morawska, Ewa T.; United States; Palgrave Connect (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
Social work practice with immigrants and refugees /
by:
United States; Balgopal, Pallassana R.
(Electronic resources)
Immigration and school safety
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Peguero, Anthony A.; United States; Bondy, Jennifer M.
(Electronic resources)
Reinventing the melting pot : = the new immigrants and what it means to be American /
by:
Jacoby, Tamar, (1954-); United States
(Language materials, printed)
Raising global families : = parenting, immigration, and class in Taiwan and the US /
by:
Lan, Pei-Chia, (1970-); Taiwan; United States
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How many Americans? : = population, immigration and the environment /
by:
Grant, Lindsey.; Bouvier, Leon F.; United States; United States
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Cruelty as citizenship : = how migrant suffering sustains white democracy /
by:
United States; United States; Beltrán, Cristina.
(Language materials, printed)
Iraqi refugees in the United States = self-sufficiency and responsibilization in the vicious cycle of integration /
by:
United States; SpringerLink (Online service); Deli, Volkan.
(Electronic resources)
Immigrant children and youth = psychological challenges /
by:
United States; Bursztyn, Alberto, (1952-); United States; Korn-Bursztyn, Carol, (1953-)
(Electronic resources)
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Subjects
United States- Emigration and immigration
Assimilation (Sociology)- United States.
Immigrants- Social conditions.- United States
Mexican Americans- Economic conditions.
United States- Social conditions- 1980-
Mexican Americans- Race identity.
Child rearing- Taiwan.
Child rearing- United States.
Taiwanese Americans- Family relationships.
Chinese Americans- Family relationships.
Immigrant children- Psychology.- United States
United States- Population
Mexicans- Cultural assimilation- United States.
Mexicans- Race identity- United States.
Immigrant families- United States.
Emigration and immigration law- United States.
Immigrants- Violence against- United States.
Schools- Safety measures.- United States
Assimilation (Sociology).
United States- Economic conditions- 1981-2001.
United States- Race relations.
Social classes- United States
Social work with immigrants- United States.
White supremacy movements.
Migration Policy.
School violence- Prevention.- United States
Population forecasting- United States.
Immigrants- Economic conditions.- United States
Mexican Americans- Social conditions.
Social classes- Taiwan.
Immigrants- United States.
Hispanic Americans- Violence against.
Americanization.
American Politics.
Families- Taiwan.
Social change- United States.
Globalization- Social aspects- United States.
United States- Ethnic relations.
Taiwan- Emigration and immigration
Refugees- United States.
Human Migration.
International Relations.
Racially-mixed people- Social conditions.- United States
Mexican Americans- Cultural assimilation.
Refugees- Iraq.
Immigrant students- Crimes against- United States.
Mexican Americans- Employment.
Tzintzuntzan (Mexico)- Emigration and immigration
Minorities- Social conditions.- United States
Immigrant youth- Psychology.- United States
School psychology.
School violence- Social aspects- United States.