In this comprehensive and lively study (the second trait a most welcome change from most demographic analyses), Bogen, Director of the Office of Immigrant Affairs, provides a summary of the legislative history of immigration to the city and extensive quantitative data on the new arrivals. She also discusses the character and quality of human and legal services for immigrants and refugees, reviews monetary and social costs and benefits, sets forth a series of recommendations for social policy, and ends with a thoughtful Paean to the Lady, the one with the lamp held high beside the Golden Door. In addition to its general contents, Bogen's book includes a most useful glossary of terms and acronyms so that readers, too, may know what it means to adjust one's status, understand the oxymoron called conditional permanent residence, take courses in ESL, and look to a volag for assistance.
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This insightful volume is a comprehensive discussion of immigration patterns in New York City today. Providing the reader with a history of immigration, the book examines the composition of the city's immigrant population and the various public and private social agencies that affect it, such as the city's health and education agencies, the refugee resettlement network, the Catholic Church, and the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. The book challenges the popular but contradictory notion that immigrants cause unemployment for native-born Americans by accepting work at lower wages, while they raise taxes by living on welfare.
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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978-0-275-92199-6 (9780275921996)
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ELIZABETH BOGEN is Director of the Office of Immigrant Affairs at the New York City Department of City Planning.
Preface by Edward I. Koch Part I: The Background Introduction Social and Legislative History Part II: Today's Demographics Recent Statistics on New York City Immigration Undocumented Aliens and the Census Undercount Five-City Comparison Ethnic Geography Employment Patterns Among Today's Immigrants Part III: The Service Delivery System Social Services: Welfare and Beyond Refugee Resettlement Cuban/Haitian Entrants: A History The Catholic Church and Its Services to Immigrants The Role of Public Education Issues in Health Care Immigrants and the Criminal Justice System The Immigration and Naturalization Service Part IV: For The Record Costs and Revenues Ethnic Media Inventory of Academic Studies Conclusions and Recommendations Epilogue: A Paean to the Lady Glossary Bibliography Index