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Cities and Labour Immigration
Cities and Labour Immigration
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Author_Michael Alexander
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Category1=Non-Fiction
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comparative urban studies
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Cultural Religious Domain
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Guestworker Policy
Host Stranger Relations
host-stranger theory
immigrant integration strategies
Labour Migrant Population
Labour Migrant Presence
Labour Migrant Settlement
Language_English
Legal Political Domain
Local Authority Attitudes
local governance migration
Local Migrant Policies
Local Policy Domains
Local Policy Responses
Migrant Presence
Modern Rome
municipal migrant policy frameworks
Napoleon III
National Guestworker
National Level Theorizing
Overseas Labour Migrants
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Pluralist Phase
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social policy analysis
softlaunch
Southern Tel Aviv
Spatial Separateness
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv Yafo
Tel Aviv's Policy
urban migration policy
Van Der Aa
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780815388050
- Weight: 630g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 29 Nov 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Using a unique analytical framework based on host-stranger relations, this book explores the response of cities to the arrival and settlement of labour immigrants. Comparing the local policies of four cities - Paris, Amsterdam, Rome and Tel Aviv - Michael Alexander charts the development of migrant policies over time and situates them within the broader social context. Grounded in multi-city, multi-domain empirical findings, the work provides a fuller understanding of the interaction between cities and their migrant populations. Filling a gap in existing literature on migrant policy between national-level theorizing and local-level study, the book will provide an important basis for future research in the area.
Cities and Labour Immigration
€192.20
