
Diverse Pathways
Race and the Incorporation of Black, White, and Arab-Origin Africans in the United States
Kevin J. A. Thomas(Author)
Michigan State University Press
Published on 1. June 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-61186-104-4 (ISBN)
Description
Africans are among the fastest-growing immigrant groups in the United States. Although they are racially and ethnically diverse, few studies have examined how these differences affect their patterns of incorporation into society. This book is the first to highlight the role of race and ethnicity, Arab ethnicity in particular, in shaping the experiences of African immigrants. It demonstrates that American conceptions of race result in significant inequalities in the ways in which African immigrants are socially integrated. Thomas argues that suggestions that Black Africans are model-minorities who have overcome the barriers of race are misleading, showing that Black and Arab-ethnicity Africans systematically experience less favorable socioeconomic outcomes than their White African counterparts. Overall, the book makes three critical arguments. First, historical and contemporary constructions of race have important implications for understanding the dynamics of African immigration and settlement in the United States. Second, there are significant racial inequalities in the social and economic incorporation of contemporary African immigrants. Finally, Arab ethnicity has additional implications for understanding intra-racial disparities in incorporation among contemporary African immigrants. In general, these arguments are foundational for understanding the diversity of African immigrant experiences.
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Language
English
Place of publication
East Lansing, MI
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
268 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61186-104-4 (9781611861044)
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Diverse Pathways
Race and the Incorporation of Black, White, and Arab-Origin Africans in the United States
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Kevin J. A. Thomas is an Associate Professor of Sociology, Demography, and African Studies at the Pennsylvania State University, and a Research Associate at Penn State's Population Research Institute.
Content
Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Race, Ethnicity, and African Immigration to the United States
Chapter 2. Theoretical Perspectives
Chapter 3. Educational Attainment and Postimmigration Schooling Progress
Chapter 4. Occupational Status, Human-Capital Transfer, and the Incorporation Process
Chapter 5. Earnings, Self-Employment, and Economic Incorporation
Chapter 6. Race, Ethnicity, and Marital Incorporation
Chapter 7. Conclusion
Appendix. Data and Methods Used in the Analysis
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Race, Ethnicity, and African Immigration to the United States
Chapter 2. Theoretical Perspectives
Chapter 3. Educational Attainment and Postimmigration Schooling Progress
Chapter 4. Occupational Status, Human-Capital Transfer, and the Incorporation Process
Chapter 5. Earnings, Self-Employment, and Economic Incorporation
Chapter 6. Race, Ethnicity, and Marital Incorporation
Chapter 7. Conclusion
Appendix. Data and Methods Used in the Analysis
References
Index