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1 | Introduction: Migration, Transnationalization, and Ethnic and Racial Dynamics in A Changing New York | 1 |
2 | Transnationalism Then and Now: New York Immigrants Today and at the Turn of the Twentieth Century | 35 |
3 | The Generation of Identity: Redefining the Second Generation within a Transnational Social Field | 58 |
4 | Political Incorporation and Re-Incorporation: Simultaneity in the Dominican Migrant Experience | 87 |
5 | Suburban Transnational Migrants: Long Island's Salvadorans | 109 |
6 | Rules of the Game and Game of the Rules: The Politics of Recent Chinese Immigration to New York City | 131 |
7 | Gendered and Racialized Circulation-Migration: Implications for the Poverty and Work Experience of New York's Puerto Rican Women | 146 |
8 | Class, Race, and Success: Two Generations of Indian Americans Confront the American Dream | 167 |
9 | Ethnic Niches and Racial Traps: Jamaicans in the New York Regional Economy | 191 |
10 | Neither Ignorance Nor Bliss: Race, Racism, and the West Indian Immigrant Experience | 212 |
11 | Peruvian Networks for Migration in New York City's Labor Market, 1970-1996 | 239 |
12 | Entrepreneurship and Business Development Among African Americans, Koreans, and Jews: Exploring Some Structural Differences | 258 |
13 | When Coethnic Assets Become Liabilities: Mexican, Ecuadorian, and Chinese Garment Workers in New York City | 279 |
About the Contributors | 301 |
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