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Introducing "Strangers": towards a transatlantic comparative research agenda on migrant 'integration'?
In "Strangers No More" Richard Alba and Nancy Foner present the most comprehensive cross-national comparative study of migrant integration to date. Their achievement is significant with a remarkable depth and coverage of integration fields and scope, covering the four major northern European countries and the US and Canada. This review assesses their contribution to the discipline by setting a cross-national comparative agenda for research on migrants' 'integration' to their societies of settlement that covers Europe and North America.
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Ethnic and Racial StudiesISSN
0141-9870Publisher
Taylor & FrancisExternal DOI
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13Volume
39Page range
2318-2324Department affiliated with
- International Development Publications
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- Sussex Centre for Migration Research Publications
- Sussex European Institute Publications
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2018-08-13Usage metrics
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