Immigrant Labor and Racial Conflict in Industrial Societies

Immigrant Labor and Racial Conflict in Industrial Societies

Author: Gary P. Freeman

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2015-03-08

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 1400869056

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In order to describe how the elites in two political systems grappled with the potentially explosive influx of foreign labor, Gary Freeman analyzes and compares the ways in which the British and the French governments responded to immigration and racial conflict over a thirty-year period during the post-war era. In addition to comparing the policy records of the two countries, the author focuses on the process by which political and social phenomena become defined as public problems and how alternative responses to these problems are generated. His broader aim is to provide a standpoint from which to evaluate the more general problem-solving capability of the political systems under consideration. Professor Freeman finds that by 1975 both Britain and France had instituted tightly controlled, racially discriminatory, temporary contract-labor systems. Despite this basic similarity, however, he notes three distinctions between the two cases: while the French attempted to adapt immigration to their economic needs, the British failed to seize this opportunity; while the British moved toward an elaborate race relations structure, the French relied on criminal law and the economic self-interest of the worker to prevent outbreaks of racial violence; and the British were much more affected than the French by fears of immigration and racial conflict. Originally published in 1979. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.


How the Other Half Works

How the Other Half Works

Author: Roger Waldinger

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2003-03-03

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 0520229800

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Solving the riddle of America's immigration puzzle, this text seeks to address the question of why an increasingly high-tech society has use for so many immigrants who lack the basic skills that the modern economy seems to demand.


Racial Conflict and Economic Development

Racial Conflict and Economic Development

Author: William Arthur Lewis

Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13:

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Lectures on racial conflict, economic conditions - economic development, economic growth, income distribution, affirmative action, racial discrimination in employment, social mobility, unemployment, entrepreneurs, colonialism, independence. References.


Ready-to-Wear and Ready-to-Work

Ready-to-Wear and Ready-to-Work

Author: Nancy L. Green

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 1997-01-16

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780822318743

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The story of urban growth, the politics of labour, and the relationships among the many immigrant groups who have come to work on the sewing machines of the women's garment industry over the last century. This book is of interest to a range of scholars, including those engaged in labour, immigrant, and women's history.


Ethnic Groups in Motion

Ethnic Groups in Motion

Author: Milica Z. Bookman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1136342605

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This title focuses on one aspect of migration, namely its ethnic competition. Rather than observe population movements in general, the study is limited to the movements of specific ethnic groups. It explores the role played by ethnicity in determining which groups move and which groups stay.


Ethnicity, Social Mobility, and Public Policy

Ethnicity, Social Mobility, and Public Policy

Author: Glenn C. Loury

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2005-05-12

Total Pages: 664

ISBN-13: 9781139443654

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This major comparative study of the social mobility of ethnic minorities in the US and UK argues that social mobility must be understood as a complex and multi-dimensional phenomenon, incorporating the wealth and income of groups, but also their political power and social recognition. Written by leading sociologists, economists, political scientists, geographers, and philosophers in both countries, the volume addresses issues as diverse as education, work and employment, residential concentration, political mobilisation, public policy and social networks, while drawing larger lessons about the meaning of race and inequality in the two countries. While finding that there are important similarities in the experience of ethnic, and especially immigrant, groups in the two countries, the volume also concludes that the differences between the US and UK, especially in the case of American blacks, are equally important.


Racial Exclusionism and the City

Racial Exclusionism and the City

Author: Christopher T. Husbands

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-03-07

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1135685568

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First published in 1983, this book reports on the results of a survey in thirteen areas of England where the National Front (NF) had previously gained significant levels of electoral support and examines the social and political histories of these areas to reveal not only who and was voting for the NF in the 1970s but also why.