Controlling immigration : a global perspective.
2004
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Title
Controlling immigration : a global perspective.
Published
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, [2004]
Copyright
©2004
Call Number
JX4258 C768 2004
Edition
Second edition / edited by Wayne A. Cornelius [and others].
ISBN
0804744890 (cloth : alk. paper)
0804744904 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0804744904 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Description
xxii, 534 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)54989096
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
I
Introduction
Ch. 1
Controlling immigration : the limits of government intervention / Wayne A. Cornelius Takeyuki Tsuda
3
II
Countries of immigration : the United States, Canada, and Australia
Ch. 2
The United States : the continuing immigration debate / Philip L. Martin
51
Commentary / Gordon H. Hanson
86
Commentary / Daniel J. Tichenor
91
Ch. 3
Canada : immigration and nation-building in the transition to a knowledge economy / Jeffrey G. Reitz
97
Commentary / Don J. DeVoretz
134
Commentary / Harold Troper
137
Ch. 4
Australia : new conflicts around old dilemmas / Stephen Castles Ellie Vasta
141
Commentary / Gary P. Freeman
174
Commentary / Jeannette Money
178
III
Reluctant countries of immigration : France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Britain
Ch. 5
France : republicanism and the limits of immigration control / James F. Hollifield
183
Commentary / Charles P. Gomes
215
Ch. 6
Germany : managing migration in the twenty-first century / Philip L. Martin
221
Commentary / William M. Chandler
254
Commentary / Uwe Hunger
258
Ch. 7
The Netherlands : a pragmatic approach to economic needs and humanitarian considerations / Philip Muus
263
Commentary / Han Entzinger
289
Commentary / Arend Lijphart
293
Ch. 8
Britain : from immigration control to migration management / Zig Layton-Henry
297
Commentary / Gary P. Freeman
334
Commentary / Randall Hansen
338
IV
Latecomers to immigration : Italy, Spain, Japan, and South Korea
Ch. 9
Italy : economic realities, political fictions, and policy failures / Kitty Calavita
345
Commentary / Christian Joppke
381
Ch. 10
Spain : the uneasy transition from labor exporter to labor importer / Wayne A. Cornelius
387
Commentary / Gunther Dietz Belen Agrela
430
Ch. 11
Japan : government policy, immigrant reality / Takeyuki Tsuda Wayne A. Cornelius
439
Commentary / Keiko Yamanaka
477
Ch. 12
South Korea : importing undocumented workers / Dong-Hoon Seol John D. Skrentny
481
Commentary / Timothy C. Lim
514